- Physiological adaptations to fever, e.g.: Tachypnea. Tachycardia. Flushed skin. Shivering or sweating. Peripheral vasoconstriction.
- Associated behavioral changes, e.g.: Decreased activity. Fussiness or irritability.
- Clinical features of the underlying condition (see “Etiology of pediatric fever”)
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