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The 'other' category of high risk findings in a child < 5 years old which are considered red flag symptoms according to the RCH traffic light screening tool for young children presenting with an acute febrile illness are:
{{c1::Age <3 months with a temperature ≥38°°C}}
{{c1::Non-blanching rash}}
{{c1::Bulging fontanelle}}
{{c1::Neck stiffness}}
{{c1::Status epilepticus}}
{{c1::Focal neurological signs}}
{{c1::Focal seizures}}
{{c1::Age <3 months with a temperature ≥38°°C}}
{{c1::Non-blanching rash}}
{{c1::Bulging fontanelle}}
{{c1::Neck stiffness}}
{{c1::Status epilepticus}}
{{c1::Focal neurological signs}}
{{c1::Focal seizures}}
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Recommendations | Fever in under 5s: assessment and initial management | Guidance | NICE
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Source
Febrile child. RCH Clinical Practice Guidelines. RCH Melbourne website. Updated September 2022. Accessed March 18, 2023. Clinical Practice Guidelines : Febrile child (rch.org.au).
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