A 9-month-old infant presents with tachypnea, prominent nasal flaring, and audible wheezing. The parents report a recent upper respiratory infection. The infant is irritable but consolable. Oxygen saturation is 93% on room air. According to PALS guidelines, which of the following is the most appropriate initial management step for suspected bronchiolitis?
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A
Administer a nebulized short-acting beta-agonist (albuterol).
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B
Perform nasal suctioning and provide supplemental oxygen.
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C
Immediately administer intravenous corticosteroids.
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D
Obtain a chest X-ray to confirm the diagnosis.