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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).
Sickle Cell and Acute Chest Syndrome Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
Treatment for the hospitalized Sickle Cell patient with Acute Chest Syndrome.
Sepsis Clinical Pathway – Emergency Department, Inpatient and PICU
This pathway should be used to guide clinicians in determining the necessary care when treating a child with sepsis in the emergency department, inpatient and PICU setting.
Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO) Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
This pathway guides the care of children with hip dysfunction undergoing Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO).
Emergency Department, Inpatient, and ICU Clinical Pathway for Children with Blunt Abdominal Solid Organ Injury
The abdominal injury clinical pathway provides step-by-step instructions in treating a patient with solid organ abdominal injury in an inpatient setting.
Bronchiolitis Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
The bronchiolitis pathway details the steps necessary in the assessment and treatment of a child with bronchiolitis in an inpatient setting.
Continuous IV Fluid Administration Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
The continuous administration of IV fluids inpatient pathway outlines the algorithm for selecting the initial IV fluid composition and rate when treating a hospitalized patient who requires IV fluids due to dehydration and/or the inability to take 100% of their fluid needs enterally.
Inpatient Clinical Pathway for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) Spinal Fusion Rapid Recovery — Inpatient
The adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) spinal fusion rapid recovery clinical pathway is designed to assist clinicians in managing patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in an inpatient setting by standardizing post-operative care.
Nutrition Initiation and Advancement Clinical Pathway — PICU/PCU
The PICU Inpatient Pathway for Initiation and Advancement of Nutrition clinical pathway is intended to guide providers in the basic initiation and advancement of enteral nutrition in the critically ill pediatric intensive care unit patient.