CHAPTER 3: Respiratory: Croup Flashcards

1
Q

Does mild croup always need to be treated?

A

No

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2
Q

Although it is largely self-limiting, what can be used to treat mild croup?

A

Single dose of corticosteroid - e.g. dexamethasone

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3
Q

What does more severe croup call for?

A

Hospital admission

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4
Q

In severe croup, what should be given before transfer to hospital?

A

Single dose of corticosteroid - e.g. dexamethasone

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5
Q

What is given in hospital for severe croup? (2)

A
  1. Dexamethasone - oral or IV

2. Inhaler budesonide

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6
Q

In hospital, how long after the first dose of corticosteroid might it need to be repeated if necessary?

A

12 hours

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7
Q

For severe croup not controlled with corticosteroids, what can be administered?

A

Nebulised adrenaline

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8
Q

How long do the effects of the adrenaline last?

A

2-3hours, close monitoring for recurrence of obstruction required

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