A foreign-body airway obstruction should be suspected in a child who presents with:

A) diffuse wheezing and nasal flaring.
B) a productive cough and flushed skin.
C) acute respiratory distress without fever.
D) progressive respiratory distress and hoarseness.


Answer: C) acute respiratory distress without fever.

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