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Mpox (Monkeypox) Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, Outpatient Specialty Care and Primary Care
This pathway should be used to guide the health screening, evaluation and management of patients presenting with concerns for the mpox virus.
Supracondylar Humerus Fracture Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
This pathway details the classifying and treatment of supracondylar humerus fractures with the Gartland method. It should be used by providers in the Emergency Department in conjunction with Orthopaedics.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and ICU
The PICU pathway for treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) provides guidance on clinical management to standardize the approach to caring for patients with severe brain injury requiring intensive care.
Fever Non-Oncology CVC Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
Emergency Department pathway for non-oncology patients presenting with fever and central venous catheter.
Aplastic Anemia Clinical Pathway — All Settings
This pathway is used to evaluate the treatment of the child with suspected acquired aplastic anemia.
Pelvic Fracture Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
Fracture, Extremity, Pelvic, ED
Fever Clinical Pathway — All Settings
The clinical pathway for child with fever guides early identification, evaluation and management of patients with high-risk factors or severe signs/symptoms of disease.
COVID-19 Screening Clinical Pathway — Emergency
The ED Coronavirus Pathway provides guidance for the evaluation and care of patients with laboratory-confirmed 2019-nCoV or who is under investigation for 2019-nCoV while that patient was ill.
Active COVID-19, Clinical Pathway — All Settings
Treatment of patients with active COVID-19 disease with guidance on severity of illness, recommendations for antivirals, steroids, immunomodulators, and convalescent plasma administration.
Neonatal Hyperammonemia Clinical Pathway – PICU and Emergency Department
The PICU neonatal hyperammonemia pathway guides the care for infants < 30 days of age referred or presenting to CHOP for acute care for any abnormal or elevated ammonia level.