A Rutgers Health pediatric nurse practitioner and educator discusses prevention, symptom management and when to seek medical care. As respiratory virus season begins, pediatric experts are preparing for an expected rise in cases of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), which can cause cold-like symptoms in most people but serious illness in infants and older adults. Meghan Faulkner, a certified pediatric acute care nurse practitioner and clinical instructor at Rutgers School of Nursing, discusses her approach to the season in her clinical practice and what families should know about prevention and care. To read the full story.