Fever assessment in children under five: Are we following the guidelines?
Hasan M Isa,
Ahmed J Isa,
Murtadha A Alnasheet
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Fever is a common cause of medical consultation and hospital admission, particularly among children. Recently, the United Kingdom’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) updated its guidelines for assessing fever in children under five years of age. The efficient assessment and management of children with fever are crucial for improving patient outcomes.
AIM
To evaluate fever assessment in hospitalized children and to assess its adherence with the NIC… Show more
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