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MET = medical emergency team; Spo 2 = peripheral oxygen saturation.
Depending on the physical size and/or developmental status of the patient, either the paediatric or adult severity grading can be applied.
Oxygen saturation targets should be modified for patients with cyanotic heart disease.
Temperature instability should be considered an abnormal vital sign in infants. Fever is common in children and does not contribute to determination of illness severity in isolation.
Infants and neonates < 4 kg may be managed on high flow nasal cannula oxygen at 2–8 L/min irrespective of weight. Comorbidities (eg, preterm infants, oncology, immunosuppressed etc) may increase the risk of more severe disease.