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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.
Croup Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and Inpatient
The croup pathway highlights the care necessary in treating children with croup in the emergency department and inpatient settings.
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.
Brief Resolved Unexplained Event Clinical Pathway — Emergency and Inpatient
Emergency Department pathway for infant presenting with a brief, resolved, concerning event.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) Clinical Pathway — Emergency, ICU and Inpatient
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C), ED, ICU and Inpatient
COVID-19 Screening Clinical Pathway — Emergency
The ED Coronavirus Pathway provides guidance for the evaluation and care of patients with laboratory-confirmed 2019-nCoV or who is under investigation for 2019-nCoV while that patient was ill.
Active COVID-19, Clinical Pathway — All Settings
Treatment of patients with active COVID-19 disease with guidance on severity of illness, recommendations for antivirals, steroids, immunomodulators, and convalescent plasma administration.
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.
Bronchiolitis Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The emergent care bronchiolitis pathway highlights the care necessary in treating a child with bronchiolitis in the emergency department.
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.