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Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and ICU
The suspected traumatic spinal cord injury clinical pathway outlines the care plan for assessment and treatment of spinal cord injury in the emergency department and ICU.
End of Life Care Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The end of life care pathway is a detailed plan of the essential steps in end of life care for the deceased child.
Hearing Screening Clinical Pathway — Primary Care
The hearing screening clinical pathway outlines the steps to be taken for a hearing screening during a well child visit.
Suspected Acute Heart Failure Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, ICU and Inpatient
The heart failure clinical pathway outlines the steps to be taken when treating a patient with suspected acute heart failure.
Deep Neck Space Infection Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The Suspected Deep Neck Space Infection Pathway provides evidence-based guidance for evaluation and treatment of pediatric patients seen in the emergency department for neck infection.
Brief Resolved Unexplained Event Clinical Pathway — Emergency and Inpatient
Emergency Department pathway for infant presenting with a brief, resolved, concerning event.
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.
Kawasaki Disease or Incomplete Kawasaki Disease Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and Inpatient
This pathway is meant to guide the evaluation for patients presenting with symptoms consistent with Kawasaki Disease (KD) or Incomplete Kawasaki Disease and to guide treatment for those diagnosed with KD or Incomplete KD.
Open Long Bone Fracture Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
Fracture, Extremity, Open Long Bone, ED
Laceration Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The laceration repair pathway is meant to guide providers on the necessary steps in the evaluation and treatment of simple lacerations in the emergency department setting.