Sick Children Identification in Acute Care Settings

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At the heart of every pediatric consultation is the clinician’s responsibility to determine ‘is this child sick?’ In pediatrics illustrative language communicates a clinical picture of the child before us.

When we define ‘sick’ we are thinking about a child, from the neonate to the adolescent up to eighteen years old, who will continue to decompensate without medical intervention.

We are not concerned about a minor cold or cough, instead we think about the ex-premature infant with bronchiolitis who has the potential to rapidly deteriorate or the child who is ‘irritable’ whom we have to assume has meningitis until we can call them ‘miserable but consolable’.

As health care professionals we rely on experience, evidence-based knowledge and clinical gestalt to determine whether we should be worried about our patients, and how we should approach the management of our patients whilst maintaining a holistic overview.

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