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breathing sounds, abnormal, stridor
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stridor, stridor, abnormal, high-pitched, musical breathing sound, a blockage, in the throat, larynx, an extrathoracic airway obstruction, heard, inhaling, wheezing, abnormal lung sounds, stridor, indicate an emergency, should always be evaluated immediately, children, at higher risk of airway obstruction, they have narrower airways than adults, in young children, stridor, significant sign of airway obstruction, must be treated immediately in order, prevent total airway obstruction, airway, obstructed, object, by swelling, the tissues, the throat, upper airway, by spasm, the airway muscles, vocal cords, inhalation of an object peanut, marble, foreign body aspiration, laryngitis, acute, airway trauma, allergic reaction, croup, enlarged tonsils, adenoids, tonsillitis, abscess on the tonsils, inhalation injury, smoke inhalation, neck surgery, neck, facial swelling, secretions, particularly phlegm, sputum, vocal cord cancer, prolonged intubation, breathing assisted, a tube, diagnostic tests bronchoscopy, laryngoscopy
follow, prescribed therapy in treating the underlying cause, first-aid measures, choking
call health care provider, any indication of unexplained stridor, child,
in emergency situations, vital signs, temperature, pulse, rate of breathing, blood pressure, monitored, heimlich maneuver necessary, medical history, a physical examination performed, intubation, insertion of a "breathing tube", is inability to breathe properly, respiratory failure, medical history, abnormal breathing sounds in detail, the abnormal breathing sound a high-pitched sound, did it begin suddenly, that the child, have put something, in the mouth, gotten it, windpipe, has the child been ill, the child's neck, face swollen, has the child been coughing, complaining of a sore throat, nasal flaring, the child using chest muscles to breathe, intercostal retractions, does the child have blue lips, blue nailbeds, bluish color, the skin, physical examination, monitoring the vital signs, listening, lungs, diagnostic tests, arterial blood gas analysis, bronchoscopy, using a scope to look directly, airway, ct scan, thoracic, laryngoscopy, x-ray, the chest, related to stridor.
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