Originally Posted by traumaRUs
Temp itself is not a problem. However, much depends on the age of the child. For a neonate (up to 60 days of age usually), a rectal temp of >100.4 deserves a work-up for sepsis. However, children who are older and look fine might not need a work-up until much, much higher. There is no magic number except for neonates. It is a presentation thing. Assessment is everything.
Very true - you have to look at the child and do a good assessment. How lethargic? Been drinking anything? Pulling on ears? Diarrhea? Etc.
My 5 year old went for days with a fever and ended up with pneumonia last Fall. He has had a fever of 104.3 off and on now for 24 hours . . . he is still drinking and eating and when the ibuprofen kicks in he gets off the couch and plays so I'm not worried.
As to febrile seizures - I think genetics plays a role here . . . .
steph