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Tips and Tripwires in Urgent Paediatric Primary Care

Updated on 15th October 2025

Increase your knowledge and confidence in managing urgent problems in children and young people

Endorsed by Paediatric Emergency Consultants from the Bristol Children’s Emergency Department

 

In our ongoing commitment to provide high-quality and patient-centred healthcare, BrisDoc's Development Academy has produced a comprehensive guide focusing on paediatric 'Tips and Tripwires in Urgent Primary Care'.

This guide seeks to enhance your clinical decision-making in a range of scenarios—from treating an unsettled 3-week-old to addressing the mental health concerns of a 14-year-old. We aim to equip you with the resources and insights you need to navigate complex situations, including the often stress-inducing fear of missing a serious illness or safeguarding issue in a child. While most children presenting in primary care are not seriously ill, the ability to distinguish those who are remains crucial. With a focus on both remote and face-to-face consultations, this document provides a structured approach to help answer the key question in all cases: "What is the best next step?" Your role in safeguarding CYP is emphasised, encouraging "eternal vigilance" and proactive action when in doubt. The guide serves as a practical tool for clinicians, enabling you to manage urgent paediatric cases with greater confidence and efficacy.


Download the full document here:

Tips and Tripwires in Urgent Paediatric Primary Care - Digital 2025


Dr Kathy Ryan, BrisDoc Medical Director, and Dr Laura Bretton, Consultant Paediatrician.

Additional input from: Dr Charlie Kenward, BrisDoc Lead GP, Renuka Suriyaarachchi, Head of Severnside  IUC Nursing and AHPs, Dr Vicky Donkin, GP, BrisDoc

September 2023

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