Background: Fever is a common childhood illness resulting in a potentially high number of presentations to local Emergency Departments (ED). This paper describes the characteristics of these presentations of children, including initial and subsequent diagnosis, disposition from ED and seasonal variations, to inform nursing and other health professionals working within these departments. Methods: The study was conducted at a metropolitan hospital in Sydney, using existing data collected by emergency staff. Data for a 12-month period were extracted from the existing database of all ED presentations. Results: This study demonstrated that the age of the majority of febrile child presentations varied between 13 months and 24 months (53%), and th...
Introduction: Our goal in this study was to estimate rates of emergency department (ED) visits for f...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate parents' capability to assess their febrile child'...
Introduction: The beliefs and opinions of individual nurses are key factors in clinical decisions. E...
Aim: We investigated the presentations of children with unspecified fever to an Australian emergency...
Background: Fever in children is one of the primary reasons for parents/carers to become concerned f...
Background: Fever in children is one of the most common clinical symptoms and a frequent cause of ca...
Introduction: Fever is considered a physiologic response characterized by an increase in the body te...
Purpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To p...
Purpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To p...
The goal of this project was to provide an educational resource for parents of children in order to ...
Background: The febrile child is a common pediatric presentation in both primary care and the emerge...
Despite the production and dissemination of recommendations related to managing fever in children, t...
textabstractBackground: Fever is common in young children and is assumed to be frequently caused by ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of children with fever ≥5 days pre...
Introduction: Our goal in this study was to estimate rates of emergency department (ED) visits for f...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate parents' capability to assess their febrile child'...
Introduction: The beliefs and opinions of individual nurses are key factors in clinical decisions. E...
Aim: We investigated the presentations of children with unspecified fever to an Australian emergency...
Background: Fever in children is one of the primary reasons for parents/carers to become concerned f...
Background: Fever in children is one of the most common clinical symptoms and a frequent cause of ca...
Introduction: Fever is considered a physiologic response characterized by an increase in the body te...
Purpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To p...
Purpose: It is important to advise parents when to consult a doctor when their child has fever. To p...
The goal of this project was to provide an educational resource for parents of children in order to ...
Background: The febrile child is a common pediatric presentation in both primary care and the emerge...
Despite the production and dissemination of recommendations related to managing fever in children, t...
textabstractBackground: Fever is common in young children and is assumed to be frequently caused by ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Objectives: To describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of children with fever ≥5 days pre...
Introduction: Our goal in this study was to estimate rates of emergency department (ED) visits for f...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate parents' capability to assess their febrile child'...
Introduction: The beliefs and opinions of individual nurses are key factors in clinical decisions. E...