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Quick Scroll 05.14.08 (2 months ago) #21

inability to feed is am important criteria for any sick child indicating the severity of disease. Answer is for sure D. Also I am not sure that absence or presence of creps make any difference. Somebody has said that the absemce of creps is important. As far as I know its the absence of rhonchi which indicates severity in bronchial asthma, as it shows that there is not enough airflow to cause a rhonchi. I have not come across anyhting similar regarding creps in pneumonia. Can somebody give the reference?
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answer is D
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answer is D extensive crepitations ahestll oveer c
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Presence of extensive crepitations does not make it a serious disease, inability to feed, distress and s/o hypoxia do.
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