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Up | Fever causes | Pattern of fever | Coexisting symptoms | Fever control | Fever investigations | Precautions | When to contact doctor | Temperature reading | Emergencies in fever | Nursing care | Fever in pregnancy | Clinical examination | Instruction to patient | Prevention of fever | quack therapy & fever

Pattern of fever can be important in diagnosis and response of fever to medication. It can be
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Continuous -
Intermittent -
Every day -
Alternate day -
High grade -
Low grade -
With or without chills and rigors -shivering -
With or without perspiration -
Biphasic-fever then no fever for few days then again fever.
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Pattern of fever can be known by careful history taking and maintaining temperature record charts. |
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