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Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Iron Deficiency and Anemia Clinical Pathway — All Settings
Clinical Care Pathway for screening, management and follow up of iron deficiency and anemia among patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Therapeutic Hypothermia, Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) Clinical Pathway — N/IICU
This pathway provides guidance for identifying neonates symptomatic at or near the time of birth from Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) who may be eligible whole body cooling.
Double Volume Exchange Transfusion Clinical Pathway — ICU
This pathway should be used to guide the management of infants requiring a double volume exchange transfusion
Dental Trauma or Infection Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The dental emergency pathway is meant to guide providers on the necessary steps in the evaluation and treatment of emergent dental pathology and/or trauma in the emergency department.
Preparation for Anesthesia/Sedation Clinical Pathway – Inpatient and Emergency Department
This pathway guides care of patients in the Emergency Department and inpatient units coming to the General Operating Rooms and radiologic procedures under Anesthesia/sedation.
Partial Volume Exchange Transfusion, Clinical Pathway, ICU
This pathway should be used to guide the management of infants requiring a Partial Volume Exchange Transfusion (PVET). Most common reasons for PVET include severe chronic anemia or Polycythemia/Hyperviscosity syndrome.
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.
Tumor Lysis Syndrome Clinical Pathway — Inpatient, ICU
This pathway is to be used for oncology patients with a new diagnosis/new relapse of a hematological malignancy or bulky solid tumor with presence of high risk criteria.
Trauma Nutrition Clinical Pathway — ICU
This pathway provides guidance for the care of patients at baseline risk for malnutrition and/or unlikely to consume adequate caloric intake by mouth within 3 days of admission to the ICU.
Elevated Venous Blood Lead Levels — Primary Care
Guides medical, environmental and ongoing management for children with venous blood lead levels ≥ 3.5 μg/dL.