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Case Study: Acute Viral Bronchiolitis in an 18-Month-Old with Secondhand Smoke Exposure

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This case study follows Michael Martinez, an 18-month-old male presenting with cough, fever, and respiratory distress. Key findings include wheezing, crackles, tachypnea, and mild hypoxia. The case emphasizes the role of secondhand smoke exposure as a risk factor and highlights supportive management for acute viral bronchiolitis in a toddler, including caregiver education and monitoring for worsening symptoms.

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I-HUMAN CASE STUDY: MICHAEL MARTINEZ — 18-
MONTH-OLD CHILD WITH ACUTE COUGH AND
RESPIRATORY DISTRESS




PATIENT OVERVIEW

• Name: Michael Martinez

• Age: 18 months

• Gender: Male

• Chief Complaint: Cough and difficulty breathing

• Accompanied by: Mother

• Setting: Outpatient / Primary care pediatric visit



SUBJECTIVE DATA (HPI)

Michael Martinez is an 18-month-old male brought in by his mother due to a worsening cough and
breathing difficulty.

• Onset: Cough began 2 days ago

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, • Character: Productive cough with thick yellow sputum

• Associated Symptoms:

o Fever for 2 days (maximum reported temperature 102°F / 38.9°C)

o Nasal congestion and rhinorrhea for approximately 5 days

o Decreased appetite

o Increased work of breathing

• Home Management: Mother has been giving acetaminophen intermittently; dosing
inconsistent due to difficulty administering medication

• Hydration: Producing approximately 4–5 wet diapers per day

• Exposure History: Significant second-hand smoke exposure (father smokes inside the home)

• Immunization Status: Up to date

• Past Medical History: No chronic illness reported

• Allergies: None reported



REVIEW OF SYSTEMS (ROS)

• General: Fever, irritability, decreased appetite

• HEENT: Nasal congestion, rhinorrhea

• Respiratory: Cough, wheezing, labored breathing

• Cardiac: No cyanosis reported

• GI: No vomiting or diarrhea

• GU: Adequate urine output

• Skin: No rash

• Neurological: Alert but irritable



OBJECTIVE DATA

Vital Signs

• Temperature: 102°F (38.9°C)

• Heart Rate: ~110 bpm

• Respiratory Rate: ~40 breaths/min

• Oxygen Saturation: ~92% on room air

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