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MediumPaediatricsBronchiolitisau-amcau-acem

A 10-month-old girl presents with cough, poor feeding and tachypnoea. Respiratory rate is 60 breaths/min, oxygen saturation 93% on room air and she has widespread crackles and wheeze. There is no focal consolidation on chest X-ray. She is feeding small amounts and has mild subcostal recession. What is the most appropriate management?

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