You have been dispatched for difficulty breathing at a private residence. Your patient is a 2-year-old male in severe respiratory distress. You can hear inspiratory stridor as you approach him. His mother called 911 when the stridor began suddenly. She says that he has been sick for the past few days but has gotten worse in the past 24 hours. She also says that he is producing copious amounts of airway secretions that she describes as pus. She says that the patient has not been drooling and has not had a fever. What is your differential diagnosis?

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The NREMT exam asks questions on these topics: - Airway, Respiration & Ventilation - Cardiology & Resuscitation - Trauma - Medical/Obstetrics/Gynecology - EMS Operations All sections, except EMS Operations, have a content distribution of 85% adult and 15% pediatrics [based questions].  Topic weightage: For the EMT exam, 18%-22% of questions asked will cover airway, respiration, and ventilation; 20%-24% will cover cardiology and resuscitation; 14%-18% will cover trauma; 27%-31% will cover medical/obstetrics/gynecology; and 10%-14% will cover EMS operations.  For the EMR, advanced EMT... Show more

1. You have been dispatched for difficulty breathing at a private residence. Your patient is a 2-year-old male in severe respiratory distress. You can hear inspiratory stridor as you approach him. His mother called 911 when the stridor began suddenly. She says that he has been sick for the past few days but has gotten worse in the past 24 hours. She also says that he is producing copious amounts of airway secretions that she describes as pus. She says that the patient has not been drooling and has not had a fever. What is your differential diagnosis?