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Gastroenteritis and Dehydration Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The dehydration pathway is a detailed plan of the essential steps in treating a child presenting to the emergency department with dehydration due to gastroenteritis.
Migraine Headache Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The migraine headache clinical pathway is a task-oriented care plan that follows detailed steps in the evaluation and treatment of patients with migraine in the emergency department.
Appendicitis Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The appendicitis clinical pathway is a detailed care plan that outlines the necessary steps in treating a child with suspected appendicitis in the emergency department.
GJ or G-Tube Displacement Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The GJ or G-Tube displacement pathway provides guidance for the necessary care when a child presents to the emergency department with tube displacement.
Suspected Stroke Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The stroke clinical pathway outlines the steps to be taken to manage a child with suspected stroke in the emergency department.
Status Epilepticus Clinical Pathway — ED, Inpatient and ICU
The status epilepticus clinical pathway is a detailed guide to aid clinicians in treating pediatric patients who present to the emergency department with status epilepticus.
Foreign Body Ingestion Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, ICU, and Inpatient
The foreign body ingestion pathway takes a step-by-step approach to the evaluation and treatment of a child who has ingested a foreign body.
EEG Monitoring Clinical Pathway — PICU, N/IICU, and CICU
The EEG monitoring clinical pathway provides guidance around EEG monitoring for acute encephalopathy or brain injury in an inpatient setting
Appendicitis Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
The inpatient appendicitis pathway outlines the steps necessary when treating a child with appendicitis in an inpatient setting.
Febrile Seizures without Neurologic Disease Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, Inpatient, Outpatient Specialty Care and Primary Care
The febrile seizures without neurological disease pathway is a step-by-step approach to standardize across care areas the classification of high-risk patients, neurology referrals and work up.