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Emergency Department and Inpatient Mitochondrial Clinical Pathway
This pathway guides the ED and inpatient care for patients of any age with Genetically confirmed, Primary (Definite) Mitochondrial Disease or Suspected Mitochondrial Disease.
Steroid Stress Dosing and Weaning Clinical Pathway- All settings
The glucocorticoid tapering and stress dose pathway outlines the steps to be taken when a child on steroids needs stress dosing or tapering.
Uterine Bleeding, Acute Abnormal Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The acute abnormal uterine bleeding clinical pathway is a detailed plan of the course of care for pediatric patients seen in the emergency department with acute abnormal uterine bleeding.
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.
Non-traumatic Scrotal/Testicular Pain Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The scrotal/testicular pain clinical pathway is a care plan that outlines the necessary steps in treating a child that presents to the emergency department with non-traumatic scrotal/testicular pain.
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.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Clinical Pathway — All Settings
The UTI clinical pathway is a detailed plan of the course of care for pediatric patients with a febrile urinary tract infection.
Nephrolithiasis Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The suspected nephrolithiasis clinical pathway maps out the steps to be taken in assessing a treating a child in the emergency department with suspected kidney stones.
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.