Pathophysiology
What this means clinically
NP Telehealth and clinic items test who needs ED now: <2โ3 month fever, respiratory distress with hypoxemia, signs of dehydration with lethargy, purpuric rash with fever, neck stiffness, and bilious vomiting in infant. You prescribe evidence-based outpatient therapy when safe and safety-net with specific return symptoms. Connect Pediatric urgent triage in primary care to bedside cues you will reassess first: vitals trends, work of breathing, perfusion, mentation, and pain or ischemic equivalents when relevant. Boards reward recognizing when subtle instability outweighs reassurance, then selecting nursing actions that protect airway, circulation, and neurologic status before routine tasks.
