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A 3-year-old girl is in your emergency department with a low-grade fever and barking cough. The patient’s symptoms have been present for 24 hours. The fever started first, and then the cough began. The cough was alarming to the patient’s mother; therefore, they came to the emergency department. On physical exam, the patient’s mucous membranes are moist, she is making tears, and she has no nasal flaring. Her throat and ear exams show slightly erythematous mucous membranes. Her rapid streptococcal (strep) test is negative, as is her chest x-ray. Her vitals show a normal pulse and blood pressure and pulse oximetry of 97% on room air. What is the most aggressive way to stop this patient’s barking cough?
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