Bronchiolitis Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 7-month-old infant is brought to the emergency department by his parents for trouble breathing. He had mild upper respiratory symptoms starting three days ago with rhinorrhea and cough but developed difficulty breathing around bedtime that evening. He had a temperature of 101.1°F earlier today. His three-year-old brother had a cold last week. Temperature is 37.9°C (100.3°F), pulse is 156/min, respiratory rate is 54/min, blood pressure is 86/42 mmHg, and oxygen saturation is 91% on room air. Weight is in the 64th percentile, height is in the 70th percentile, and head circumference is in the 66th percentile. On physical examination, the infant is calm and alert in his parent’s lap. Increased work of breathing is present with moderate subcostal and suprasternal retractions. Diffuse bilateral expiratory wheezing is noted on lung exam. There is no stridor and no focal lung findings. Which of the following findings would support inpatient treatment for the acute condition?

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