NICE guidance - thermometers and detection of fever in children younger than 5 years
NICE have stated that (1) with respect to children less than years old:
- oral and rectal routes should not routinely be used to measure the body temperature of children aged 0-5 years
- in infants under the age of 4 weeks, body temperature should be measured with an electronic thermometer in the axilla
- in children aged 4 weeks to 5 years, healthcare professionals should measure body temperature by one of the following methods:
- electronic thermometer in the axilla
- chemical dot thermometer in the axilla
- NICE note that healthcare professionals who routinely use disposable chemical dot thermometers should consider using an alternative type of thermometer when multiple temperature measurements are required
- infra-red tympanic thermometer
- forehead chemical thermometers are unreliable and should not be used by healthcare professionals
- reported parental perception of a fever should be considered valid and taken seriously by healthcare professionals
For full details then consult full guideline (1).
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