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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.
Double Volume Exchange Transfusion Clinical Pathway — ICU
This pathway should be used to guide the management of infants requiring a double volume exchange transfusion
Preseptal or Orbital Cellulitis Clinical Pathway — All Settings
Inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical management for pediatric preseptal or orbital cellulitis patients
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.
Suspected Sepsis Clinical Pathway — CICU/CCU
The Infection/Possible Sepsis clinical pathway aids clinicians in determining the necessary care when treating a child with infection and possible sepsis in the CICU/CCU.
Suspected Meningitis Age > 56 days Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, Inpatient and ICU
The suspected meningitis pathway outlines the care plan for assessment and management of suspected meningitis in the emergency and inpatient settings for patients older than 56 days.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Management in Neonates Clinical Pathway — ICU and Inpatient
In patient management for NICU patients with suspected or confirmed UTI, guiding care for diagnostic imaging, recommendations for prophylactic medication and care coordination through discharge.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) Clinical Pathway — Emergency, ICU and Inpatient
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C), ED, ICU and Inpatient