Lesson 1Rules for home care vs hospital stay: WHO and AAP advice on lung sickness strength and stay signsLooks at rules for home vs hospital care using WHO and AAP signs, mixing oxygen levels, feeding skill, breathing effort, and home factors to plan safe baby paths.
WHO lung sickness strength groupsAAP signs for hospital stayRole of oxygen level and breathing effortFeeding skill and home help factorsPlanning safe follow-up and checksLesson 2Sorting and warning signs for quick send: bad breathing trouble, low oxygen, poor mouth feed, repeat stops, blue skinDefines sorting needs and warning signs like bad trouble, low oxygen, poor feed, repeat breath stops, and blue skin, guiding quick send, steady steps, and safe move for babies with likely deadly sickness.
Spotting bad breathing troubleFinding low oxygen and blue skinRepeat breath stops and changed awarenessPoor mouth feed and dry riskSteady before move or sendLesson 3Illness lists for heat with cough and quick breath: small airway sickness, community lung infection, whooping cough, virus nose-throat sicknessLooks at main illness lists for babies with heat, cough, quick breath, including small airway, lung infection, whooping cough, and virus nose-throat, pointing out different care signs and test/treatment effects.
Care signs of small airway sicknessCommunity lung infection waysSpotting whooping cough in babiesVirus nose-throat signs and overlapsWarning signs for other illnessesLesson 4First tests: chest x-ray signs, nose virus tests, full blood count and CRP when neededOutlines when to get chest x-rays, virus PCR or quick tests, and basic blood work in babies with sudden breathing signs, focusing on skipping unneeded tests while finding serious germ or odd sickness.
Chest x-ray signs and limitsNose virus PCR and quick testsRole of full blood count and CRPReading mixed virus and germ resultsLesson 5Body workings and common causes of cough, heat, quick breath in babiesExplains airway and lung workings in early baby time and how virus, germ, and place factors cause cough, heat, quick breath, linking common sickness like small airway, lung infection, virus nose-throat to base workings.
Baby airway shape and flexWays of cough and mucus makingCauses of heat in breathing infectionsReasons for quick breath in young babiesLesson 6Care signs of breathing trouble: nose widening, chest pulling, grunting, quick breath age cutsDescribes care signs of breathing trouble in babies, including nose widening, chest pulling, grunting, and age quick breath cuts, and explains how to grade strength and watch changes at bed.
Nose widening and head noddingChest pulling and sink waysGrunting and extra muscle useAge quick breath levelsScore ways for trouble strengthLesson 7Treatment rules: oxygen help levels, small airway support care, signs for mouth vs vein germs killers, airway opener and steroid adviceSums up treatment plans including oxygen levels, small airway support care, and when to use germ killers, airway openers, or steroids, stressing proof-based ways and skipping unneeded drugs.
Oxygen help levels and givingSupport care in small airwayMouth vs vein germ killer signsAirway opener and steroid useWatching answer and treatment failLesson 8First bed tests: finger oxygen reading, breath rate measure, skin refill, quick sugar checkCovers bed check tools including finger oxygen, breath rate measure, skin refill, and quick sugar, with useful tips to get true readings and read results in young babies.
Right finger oxygen wayMeasuring breath rate trueChecking skin refill and blood flowQuick sugar signsMixing bed findings into sortingLesson 9Key history questions: sign start and length, feeding and drink take, shots, home sick contacts, smoke touchDetails focused history in babies with breathing signs, including start and length, feeding and drink take, shot status, smoke touch, and sick contacts, to guide risk levels and handling choices.
Sign start, length, and growFeeding, drink take, and out historyShot status and missed shotsHome contacts and sick touchesPlace smoke and dirt touchLesson 10Parent advice: home care, when to come back, home drink and heat handle, shot pushGives advice on advising parents about home care, drink, heat control, drug use, and shots, and on giving clear guides about danger signs and when to get quick recheck.
Explaining sickness and expected pathHome drink and feeding plansSafe heat handle and drugsCome back warnings and danger signsPushing usual and catch-up shotsLesson 11Guideline sources: WHO Child Sickness Handle (IMCI) lung advice, AAP small airway advice, local child breathing rulesSums up key advice from WHO IMCI, AAP small airway advice, and local child breathing rules, stressing matching local ways with proof-based world standards for baby care.
WHO IMCI lung groupsAAP small airway handle adviceLocal child lung rulesFitting guidelines to local toolsLesson 12Drink and feeding handle for babies with less takeCovers check of drink and feeding in sick babies, figuring drink needs, safe use of mouth, nose-tube, and vein drinks, and watching to stop dry, too much drink, and feeding-linked breathing harm.
Checking drink and urine outMouth and nose-tube feeding plansSigns for vein drinks and speedsWatching for drink too much and low salt