No Cough in Pediatrics — Case | Pediatric Respiratory | SMLE Q#12237

SMLE Question #12237

Pediatrics Pediatric Respiratory

Objective: OBJ-273

Last updated: February 2026
A 2-month-old boy, born at 29 weeks’ gestation, attends a pediatric clinic for routine immunizations after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit. He previously required supplemental oxygen for several weeks but is now stable on room air. He is feeding well with no cough, wheeze, or increased work of breathing. His mother asks about preventing severe bronchiolitis during the current RSV season. Which of the following is the most appropriate measure to prevent severe RSV bronchiolitis in this high-risk infant?

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