I'm curious about the approach to fever in your workplace. In our ER, the Providers routinely treat fevers as low as 99.5 F and ask for a recheck temp before the patient is discharged. When did fever become the enemy? There is an abundance of research documenting the benefits of fever, primarily its stimulating effect on the body's immune system while creating an environment hostile to pathogens -- most bacteria and viruses die or can no longer replicated at about 102 F. Have we gotten so fixated on instant fixes that we disable healing to feel better? How are you managing fever where you work?
I'm curious about the approach to fever in your workplace. In our ER, the Providers routinely treat fevers as low as 99.5 F and ask for a recheck temp before the patient is discharged. When did fever become the enemy? There is an abundance of research documenting the benefits of fever, primarily its stimulating effect on the body's immune system while creating an environment hostile to pathogens -- most bacteria and viruses die or can no longer replicated at about 102 F. Have we gotten so fixated on instant fixes that we disable healing to feel better? How are you managing fever where you work?