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What is
croup
?
Acute
infective
respiratory disease in children
What age group does croup typically affect?
Children aged
6 months
to
2 years
What is the primary cause of croup?
Parainfluenza
virus
What type of infection is croup classified as?
Upper respiratory tract infection
What symptom is caused by oedema in the larynx during croup?
Narrowing of the
airways
How long does croup typically take to improve?
Less than
48
hours
What is the recommended treatment for croup?
Steroids
, particularly
dexamethasone
What is the typical dosage of oral dexamethasone for croup?
150
mcg/kg
What is the protocol for repeating the dose of dexamethasone?
Repeat after
12
hours if needed
What are the common causes of croup?
Parainfluenza
Influenza
Adenovirus
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
What historical cause of croup has become rare due to vaccination?
Diphtheria
What severe condition can croup caused by diphtheria lead to?
Epiglottitis
What is a key symptom of croup related to breathing?
Increased work of breathing
What does a "barking" cough sound like?
Like the bark of a
seal
What is
stridor
?
A
high-pitched
whistling sound during breathing
What type of fever is typically present in croup?
Low-grade
fever
What are the initial management strategies for croup at home?
Encourage
fluids
Allow
rest
Sit the child up
Use
calming
techniques
Practice
hand washing
Keep the child home from school
What is the first-line medication for severe croup management?
Oral
dexamethasone
What are the stepwise options in severe croup management?
Oral dexamethasone
Oxygen
Nebulised budesonide
Nebulised adrenaline
Intubation and ventilation
What is the most effective comfort measure during a croup episode?
Sitting the child up to improve
breathing
What is the purpose of nebulised adrenaline in severe croup?
To relieve
airway
swelling
What is the role of intubation in severe croup cases?
To secure the
airway
if necessary
What position should a
child
be in to improve breathing during
croup
episodes
?
Sit the child up
Why is sitting the child up beneficial during croup episodes?
It improves
breathing
and reduces anxiety
What is the initial dose of oral dexamethasone for treating croup?
150
mcg/kg
How often can the initial dose of oral dexamethasone be repeated if necessary?
After
12 hours
How much dexamethasone should be given to a 10-kg child with croup?
1500
mcg
How much dexamethasone should be given to a 12-kg child with croup?
1800
mcg
What is the drug class of dexamethasone?
Corticosteroid
What is the mechanism of action of dexamethasone in croup?
Reduces
inflammation
in the larynx
How does dexamethasone reduce airway inflammation in croup?
By binding to
glucocorticoid receptors
What alternative steroid can be used if dexamethasone is unavailable?
Prednisolone
When is
prednisolone
preferred over
dexamethasone
for managing
croup
?
When dexamethasone is not available
What is the first step in the stepwise treatment for severe croup?
Oxygen at
15 L/min
via non-rebreather mask
What should be administered after oxygen supplementation in severe croup treatment?
Nebulised adrenaline
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