This page is for parents/carers of children with a tracheostomy fitted when they have a fever, using a traffic light system (red, amber, green) to help you decide when and where to seek care for your child.
Use this page when your child with a fitted tracheostomy has a fever.
It is essential your child’s tracheostomy tube remains in place and clear of secretions or any blockages at all times. We know emergency situations can happen, which you will be trained to manage before leaving hospital for the first time. These can be frightening, but your medical and nursing teams will make sure you have had many chances to practice and are confident in managing them safely until an ambulance arrives, if needed. Please use the tracheostomy emergency care and basic life support for children with a tracheostomy fitted pages for guidance.
Go to the nearest Hospital Emergency (A&E) Department or phone 999.
Please ring your GP surgery or call NHS 111 - dial 111.
Has none of the above signs
Continue providing your child’s care at home. If you are still concerned about your child, call NHS 111 – dial 111
This guidance has been reviewed and adapted by healthcare professionals across North East and North Cumbria with consent from the Hampshire development groups.
This guidance is written by healthcare professionals from across Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight.