Pediatric Advanced Life Support Case 10-A Fussy Baby
Abstract A healthy 1-month-old term infant presents to the emergency department with intermittent fussiness and poor feeding. She is somewhat dusky at the time of her initial assessment. She is afebrile, breathing well, and has a HR of 228, with normal blood pressure. You must recognize supraventric...
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Main Author: | Kathleen Ventre (Author) |
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