Paediatrics
Bronchiolitis Management
RSV bronchiolitis assessment and supportive management in children <2 years
Source: NICE NG9 2015
Step 1 of ~8
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Bronchiolitis
Clinical diagnosis: peak symptoms day 2–3. Coryzal prodrome → wheeze, crackles, breathlessness. Peak in winter. RSV in 80%. Age <2 years.
Related
Curated clinical cross-links plus same-class fallbacks.
Drugs
- Insulin (IV Infusion — ICU Glucose Control) · Insulin — ICU Glucose Management
- Sodium Chloride 3% (Hypertonic Saline) · Hypertonic Electrolyte Solution — ICP/Hyponatraemia Management
- Doxapram hydrochloride · Respiratory stimulant
- Cefuroxime · Second-Generation Cephalosporin — Respiratory / Surgical Prophylaxis
- Clarithromycin · Macrolide Antibiotic — Respiratory / H. pylori / MAC
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine · RSV pre-fusion F protein vaccine
Pathways
- Otitis Media with Effusion (Glue Ear) · NICE NG176 (2021)
- Febrile Child Assessment (Traffic Light) · NICE CG160 2013
- Paediatric DKA · BSPED 2020
- Seizure Management in Children · NICE CG137 / APLS
- Wheeze and Asthma in Children · BTS/SIGN 2019 / NICE NG80
- Failure to Thrive · NICE CG75 / RCPCH growth charts
Decision support only. Always apply local guidelines and clinical judgement.