criteria to say SCAP in pediatrics patient

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1. Symptoms of respiratory distress, such as rapid breathing, nasal flaring, retractions, and grunting

2. Presence of chest auscultation findings, such as crackles, wheezing, or decreased breath sounds
3. Fever, typically above 38.5°C (101.3°F)
4. Signs of systemic illness, such as lethargy, poor feeding, irritability, or decreased interaction with caregivers
5. History of underlying medical conditions predisposing the patient to lower respiratory tract infections, such as prematurity, chronic lung disease, or immunocompromised state.