A 15-month-old girl presents with a non-blanching purpuric rash, fever, tachycardia and capillary refill time of 4 seconds. She appears drowsy. What is the most appropriate immediate management in primary care?AGive oral Paracetamol and review in 2 hoursBArrange urgent paediatric outpatient reviewCAdminister intramuscular Benzylpenicillin and call 999 for transfer to hospitalDReassure parents that this is likely a viral rashEStart oral Amoxicillin and safety-netCheck my answer