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MediumPaediatricsBronchiolitisau-amcau-acem

A 7-month-old boy presents with a 2-day history of coryzal symptoms, cough and increased work of breathing. Examination shows tachypnoea, subcostal recession and widespread crackles and wheeze. SpO₂ is 93% in room air; he is feeding adequately and has no apnoeas. Which management approach is most consistent with Australian bronchiolitis guidelines?

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