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Traffic light system for identifying risk of serious illness
The management of children with fever should be directed by the level of risk. This traffic light table should be used in conjunction with the recommendations in this guideline on investigations and initial management in children with fever
Green - low risk | Amber - intermediate risk | Red - high risk | |
Colour (of skin, lips or tongue) | Normal colour | Pallor reported by parent/carer | Pale/mottled/ashen/ blue |
Activity | Responds normally to social cues Content/smiles Stays awake or awakens quickly Strong normal cry/ not crying | Not responding normally to social cues No smile Wakes only with prolonged stimulation Decreased activity | No response to social cues Appears ill to a healthcare professional Does not wake or if roused does not stay awake Weak, high-pitched or continuous cry |
Respiratory | Nasal flaring Tachypnoea: respiratory rate
Oxygen saturation <=95% in air Crackles in the chest | Grunting Tachypnoea: respiratory rate >60 breaths/minute Moderate or severe chest indrawing | |
Circulation and hydration | Normal skin and eyes Moist mucous membranes | Tachycardia:
Capillary refill time >=3 seconds Dry mucous membranes Poor feeding in infants Reduced urine output | Reduced skin turgor |
Other | None of the amber or red symptoms or signs | Age 3-6 months, temperature >= 39 deg C Fever for >=5 days Rigors Swelling of a limb or joint Non-weight bearing limb/ not using an extremity | Age <3 months, temperature >= 38 deg C Non-blanching rash Bulging fontanelle Neck stiffness Status epilepticus Focal neurological signs Focal seizures |
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