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Newborn Persistent Hypoglycemia Clinical Pathway — N/IICU
The Persistent Hypoglycemia, Newborn clinical pathway standardizes and describes the initial evaluation and treatment of persistent hypoglycemia in the neonate.
Diabetic Ketosis without Acidosis Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
This clinical pathway guides the care of the child with diabetes and illness or suspected Ketosis without Acidosis in all hospital inpatient units.
Trauma Resuscitation Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
This pathway provides guidance for the care of all patients who have sustained a traumatic injury with risk to life or limb. Patients with recognized life threatening injuries are classified as Trauma Level One or Trauma Level Two and require initial evaluation and resuscitation in the Trauma Bay.
Procedural Sedation Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
This pathway is intended for Emergency Department patients requiring procedural sedation who are healthy or those with mild systemic disease that is well controlled.
Neonatal Hyperammonemia Clinical Pathway – PICU and Emergency Department
The PICU neonatal hyperammonemia pathway guides the care for infants < 30 days of age referred or presenting to CHOP for acute care for any abnormal or elevated ammonia level.
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome Clinical Pathway — N/IICU
The Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) Clinical Pathway provides guidance of care for neonates/infants born at the CHOP SDU or referred from outside institutions for further evaluation and treatment with overgrowth features such as macroglossia, hyperinsulinism, omphalocele and/or a constellation of findings suspicious for BWS.
Diabetes Type 1 with Acute Illness Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The diabetes sick day rules pathway provides step-by-step guidance for evaluation and treatment of pediatric patients seen in the emergency department for acute illness and type 1 diabetes.
Glucose Monitoring in the Healthy Newborn Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
This clinical pathway guides clinicians in caring for neonates who require blood glucose monitoring in the first 48 hours of life.
Newborn/Infant Perioperative Care Clinical Pathway — N/IICU
The neonatal perioperative clinical pathway highlights the steps that should be taken when treating an infant having surgery in the next 24 hours.
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, ICU and Inpatient
The Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Clinical Pathway guides the care of children with DKA treated in the Emergency Department, Inpatient and ICU settings.