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Need suggestion on my 2.10 year old kid
She is currently getting treated in hospital for HMV virus. She had a 60+ RR and the saturation was at 92 when admitting in hospital. With 2 days in ICU her RR came down to 40 and saturation increased to 98. However, after 1 day her RR increasing and the saturation is at 92% with 0.5 oxygen. Is this critical ? And how man y days would it take for her to get normal?
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Need more information. Any chest xray or ct done?
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Need more information on chest xray , reports etc then can decide
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Consult with detailed history and reports
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Pl consult with detailed history and reports and treatment taking for further evaluation and treatment.
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need to see all her docs,reports in detail along with her xray
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