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A 3-year-old female presents with respiratory distress. She is conscious, crying, and clinging to her mother. She has mild intercostal retractions and an oxygen saturation of 93%. The MOST effective way of delivering oxygen to her involves:

  • A. gently restraining her and assisting with ventilations.
  • B. ventilations with a flow-restricted, oxygen-powered device.
  • C. a non-rebreathing mask with the flow rate set at 6 to 8 L/min.
  • D. asking the mother to hold an oxygen mask near her face.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In a pediatric patient with respiratory distress, a non-rebreathing mask with a flow rate set at 6 to 8 L/min is the most effective way to deliver oxygen. This method ensures a high concentration of oxygen is delivered to the child, aiding in improving oxygen saturation levels. In this scenario, the mother can assist in holding the mask to maintain comfort and cooperation in the child while ensuring proper oxygen delivery.