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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.
Trauma Resuscitation Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
This pathway provides guidance for the care of all patients who have sustained a traumatic injury with risk to life or limb. Patients with recognized life threatening injuries are classified as Trauma Level One or Trauma Level Two and require initial evaluation and resuscitation in the Trauma Bay.
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) Clinical Pathway — Emergency, ICU and Inpatient
Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C), ED, ICU and Inpatient
Procedural Sedation Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
This pathway is intended for Emergency Department patients requiring procedural sedation who are healthy or those with mild systemic disease that is well controlled.
Pancreatitis Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and Inpatient
This pathway should be used to guide the screening, assessment, and care planning for patients with known or suspected non-traumatic pancreatitis in an emergency or inpatient setting.
Osteomyelitis Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and Inpatient
Emergency department and inpatient pathway for the treatment of infants or children older than 56 days who are suspected of having a bone infection or osteomyelitis. Patients may exhibit one or more of the following symptoms: significant bone pain and/or tenderness with or without warmth and swelling, limp or refusal to bear weight, constitutional symptoms (irritability, decreased activity and/or appetite), or fever (absence of fever does not rule out osteomyelitis).
Multiple Patient Events and Mass Casualty Incidents Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The Multiple Patient Event (MPE) and Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) pathway is meant to establish best practices and serve as a reference for staff regarding the management of a large influx of seriously ill or injured patients into the Emergency Department.