The most concerning physical finding in an infant with an acute respiratory infection or RAD execration is:
Answer: Tachypnea
Explanation
- The most concerning physical finding in an infant with an acute respiratory infection or RAD execration is: Tachypnea
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The common signs of a respiratory infection include:
- Chest or nasal congestion.
- Wet or dry cough.
- Runny nose.
- Fatigue.
- Body aches.
- Low-grade fever.
- Sore throat.
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