The best way to manage respiratory distress in a child is to treat the underlying cause of the distress because it leads to the most effective outcomes. Administering low flow oxygen may help, but waiting until the oxygen saturation drops to 85% is dangerous. Therefore, option B, treating the cause of the distress, is the most appropriate answer.
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The best way to manage respiratory distress in a child is to treat the cause of the distress, as this leads to the most effective outcomes. Administering low-flow oxygen can be helpful, but it should not be the primary focus. Monitoring until the pulse oximeter reads 85% is unsafe and not recommended. ;