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In Medicine / College | 2025-07-04

A 5-year-old presenting with respiratory distress and drooling indicates that he is:
A. Not able to swallow his secretions
B. Developing a respiratory infection
C. Able to be transported supine
D. Having an asthma attack

Asked by haleyc0240

Answer (2)

The symptoms of respiratory distress and drooling in a 5-year-old indicate that he is likely not able to swallow his secretions, which could suggest a serious condition like epiglottitis. Immediate medical attention is critical in such cases for proper airway management. Therefore, the selected answer is option A: Not able to swallow his secretions.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

The 5-year-old's respiratory distress and drooling indicate that he is likely not able to swallow his secretions. This can suggest a serious condition, such as epiglottitis, requiring immediate medical attention. Quick recognition of these symptoms is essential for appropriate care. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04