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Viral croup in respiratory distress

- Immediate orders?
- Exam?
- Initial orders?
- Orders after results?
- Final orders?

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Final answer:

Immediate orders include a physical examination, chest radiography, and sample collection. Initial orders involve prescribing an antibiotic and diagnostic tests for influenza. Orders after results are to review the chest radiograph and assess the sputum cultures. Final orders may include hospital admission if the condition worsens.

Step-by-step explanation:

Immediate orders:

Perform a physical examination

Order a chest radiography

Collect blood, urine, and sputum samples

Exam:

Listen to the patient's breathing using a stethoscope

Initial orders:

Prescribe a course of the antibiotic clarithromycin

Order rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDTs) for type A and B influenza

Orders after results:

Review the chest radiograph results

Assess the sputum cultures for any microbial growth

Final orders:

Admit the patient to the hospital if the condition continues to deteriorate

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