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- Andrew Tagg
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This article explains the use of high-flow oxygen therapy for children with bronchiolitis. It describes how high-flow is no longer seen as an aerosol-generating procedure, making it safer to start in emergency departments. The text highlights benefits like improved breathing and reduced nasal damage but advises against its use in certain conditions. It also covers weaning off high flow and managing patients during transport. Overall, it emphasizes careful decision-making by healthcare professionals when using this therapy for young patients with respiratory issues.
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