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OverviewYou're holding a crying baby at 3am. Something feels wrong. But is it A&E wrong - or ""wait until morning"" wrong? This is the book that answers that question. Written by a UK-registered health visitor with many years of experience sitting in living rooms with worried parents, Should I Call 111? gives you the clinical knowledge you need - in plain English, at the moment you need it most. What This Book Gives YouInside, you'll find a complete A-Z guide to baby and toddler symptoms and illnesses - from fever and rashes to breathing difficulties, vomiting, and everything in between - with clear, honest answers to the question every parent asks: Do I need to do something about this right now? Every entry includes: What it is - explained in plain language, no medical jargon What to look for - the specific signs that matter What to do - step-by-step, calm, practical guidance When to call 111 - and when to go straight to A&E Red flags - the signs that mean act now, no hesitation Safety-netting - what to watch for as things develop The Triage System That Changes EverythingThis book uses a simple five-level triage system used by NHS professionals: Monitor at home Call 111 See your GP Go to A&E Call 999 immediately Every symptom. Every condition. Clearly coded. No guessing. What's Inside Part One - Foundations How babies and toddlers respond to illness differently from older children and adults. What ""normal"" looks like - so you can recognise when something isn't. Part Two - A-Z Symptoms (42 entries) Breathing difficulties. Crying (inconsolable). Fever. Rashes. Vomiting. Limp baby. Pale skin. Swollen glands. And 34 more - every common symptom a parent will encounter in the first two years. Part Three - A-Z Conditions (28 entries) Bronchiolitis. Chickenpox. Croup. Eczema. Hand, foot and mouth. Meningitis. Sepsis. UTI. Whooping cough. And more - with causes, signs, treatment, and red flags for each. Part Four - Special Circumstances (8 sections) Premature babies. Babies with underlying health conditions. Illness in the newborn period. Heatwaves and extreme cold. Childcare settings. Hospital admissions. Medicines and dosing. And a dedicated section on your wellbeing as a parent - because that matters too. This Book Is For You If... You've ever Googled a symptom at 3am and ended up more frightened than when you started You've called 111 and felt embarrassed - or didn't call and felt guilty You want to know the difference between a rash that needs a glass test and one that doesn't You're a first-time parent who wants to feel prepared, not panicked You're a grandparent, childminder, or nursery worker caring for young children You're a student nurse, student health visitor, or newly qualified professional who wants a practical clinical reference Why This Book Is DifferentThere are plenty of baby health books that tell you what illnesses exist. This one tells you what to do about them - and exactly how urgently. It doesn't catastrophise. It doesn't minimise. It gives you the same clear, honest guidance that a health visitor would give you in your living room - backed by current NHS and NICE guidelines, written by someone who has done exactly that, thousands of times. ""I wrote this book because parents deserve the same information I give in clinic - not a watered-down version, not a list of symptoms with no guidance, but the real thing. Clear. Honest. Useful at 3am."" - Tracy Ukah Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tracy Ukah Scphn, RNPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 18 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9798196773617Pages: 228 Publication Date: 13 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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