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Do we need to keep filling out daily inpatient forms if a child admitted for bronchiolitis is being kept in the hospital for reasons unrelated to bronchiolitis?

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Do we need to keep filling out daily inpatient forms if a child admitted for bronchiolitis is being kept in the hospital for reasons unrelated to bronchiolitis?

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After a subject is in the hospital for one week, please look at the child’s clinical data to determine if the child’s continued hospitalization is prompted in large part by bronchiolitis. If the child is being kept in the hospital for reasons that are not in large part related to bronchiolitis, please email Tate Forgey. We will discuss the situation and make a decision about whether or not you need to continue filling out daily inpatient forms on a case-by-case basis.

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