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Suspected Substance Withdrawal in Adolescents Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
This pathway guides the care of adolescents ≥ 12 years with suspected acute withdrawal from alcohol, benzodiazepine and/or opioid.
Acute Pulmonary Embolism Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, ICU and Inpatient
This pathway will guide the evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient with a suspected acute pulmonary embolism/embolus.
Developmental Delay/Intellectual Disability Diagnostic Evaluation Clinical Pathway — Primary Care
The developmental delay/intellectual disability clinical pathway guide the evaluation of children with suspected developmental delay or intellectual disability in primary care setting.
Toxic Ingestion Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, ICU and Inpatient
This clinical pathway details the steps in identifying and managing children and adolescents who ingest toxic substances. It should be used in all cases of ingestion regardless of the child’s or adolescent’s intention.
Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders (SSRD) Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and Inpatient
This pathway guides the diagnosis of Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders (SSRD) where the history/physical of a patient’s chief complaint does not align with known organic medical causes.
Congenital Muscular Torticollis Clinical Pathway — Outpatient Specialty Care and Primary Care
This pathway is to be used for healthy infants ≤12 months with suspected congenital muscular torticollis.
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, ICU and Inpatient
This pathway guides the care for children in the ED, ICU or inpatient setting with signs and symptoms of UGI bleeding
Headache Clinical Pathway — Primary Care
This pathway guides the care of healthy children ≥ 5 yrs with headache in the Primary Care Setting.
Suspected Pharyngitis or Peritonsillar Abscess (PTA) Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and Inpatient
This pathway guides the care of healthy children with suspected pharyngitis or peritonsillar abscess in the Emergency Department and Inpatient.
Elevated Venous Blood Lead Levels — Primary Care
Guides medical, environmental and ongoing management for children with venous blood lead levels ≥ 3.5 μg/dL.
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