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30-month old child has been diagnosed with moderate croup. which medications) would the provider administer?

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The provider would administer Nebulized epinephrine and Corticosteroids.

EPINEPHRINE is used to treat lung diseases such as mild asthma, in which the airways in the lungs narrow, causing breathing difficulties or wheezing (bronchospasm). It works by widening the lungs' airways, making breathing easier.

Children with moderate to severe croup are given epinephrine, also known as "adrenaline," via nebulizer (an inhaled mist). It also reduces airway swelling and starts working faster than dexamethasone.

Corticosteroids are a class of steroid hormones produced in vertebrate adrenal cortex, as well as synthetic analogues of these hormones. Corticosteroids are primarily used to suppress the immune system and reduce inflammation. They are used to treat ailments such as asthma, Hay fever and allergic rhinitis

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