Treating feverish illness in children aged under five years
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- DOI: 10.7748/ncyp.26.10.22.e562
Treating feverish illness in children aged under five years
Abstract
Fever is the most likely reason for a child to be taken to the doctor and, occasionally, the signs may indicate the start of serious illness. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has issued a quality standard for the care of feverish illness in children aged under five years, designed to ensure that no such cases are missed. Carers, usually parents, should be offered written and verbal advice if it is judged that they can safely take the child home and are happy to do so. The traffic light system is designed to assist assessment of the child on presentation and throughout the illness journey.
Keywords: Child assessment; NICE quality standard; child fever; children’s nursing; vital signs.
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