When to refer
There are certain symptoms that should ring alarm bells. Get your pharmacist involved if a customer is under six years of age, is pregnant or breastfeeding, or reports any of the following:
- Coughing up mucus or phlegm that is not clear or white, or coughing up blood – these are signs of a complication such as a chest infection
- Signs of other complications such as sinusitis or an ear infection
- A health problem that means they are more likely to suffer complications, for example, someone with a long-term condition or a weakened immune system because of chemotherapy or other treatment
- A high fever that will not go down, or lasts several days
- Sudden deterioration, worsening or persisting symptoms
- Finding it hard to breathe or chest pain
- Symptoms that have lasted longer than three weeks
- Being on other medication.
Signposting
For more information, you can:
- Use your Counter Intelligence Plus training guide.
- Visit the NHS website.
- Visit Scotland's NHS Inform website.
- Read the NICE clinical knowledge summary.