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Reactive Airway Disease in Children

Reactive Airway Disease in Children. Roger M. Barkin, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACEP. Guideline Compliance . Definition of “control” Steroid phobia Access and continuity Finances. Beta-2 Agonist Agents. Nebulization Albuterol Levalbuterol Means of administering Nebulization vs MDI with spacer

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Reactive Airway Disease in Children

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  1. Reactive Airway Disease in Children Roger M. Barkin, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACEP

  2. Guideline Compliance • Definition of “control” • Steroid phobia • Access and continuity • Finances

  3. Beta-2 Agonist Agents • Nebulization • Albuterol • Levalbuterol • Means of administering • Nebulization vs MDI with spacer • Other Routes

  4. Technology • Oximeters • Peak Flow Meters

  5. Radiographs

  6. MgSO4

  7. Ketamine (RSI)

  8. Environmental Issues

  9. Disposition

  10. Ongoing Management

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