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Depression Clinical Pathway — Outpatient Behavioral Health and Primary Care
This pathway should be used to guide the screening, assessment, and care planning for patients at risk for depression in an outpatient setting
Asthma, Known or New Diagnosis Clinical Pathway — Primary Care
This pathway should be used to guide the care of children ages 2-18 with known or suspected diagnosis of asthma.
Infant Malnutrition Clinical Pathway — Outpatient Specialty Care and Primary Care
The Infant Malnutrition (Failure to Thrive) Pathway provides a consistent approach to caring for infants at risk for malnutrition in the outpatient setting.
22q11.2 Hypocalcemia Screening/Treatment Clinical Pathway — Inpatient, Outpatient Specialty Care and PICU
Peri- procedure and post-procedure calcium surveillance and management for pediatric patients with 22q11.2 diagnosis.
Anxiety Disorder and OCD Clinical Pathway - Outpatient Behavioral Health and Primary Care
This pathway should be used to guide the screening, assessment, and care planning for patients at risk for anxiety or obsessive- compulsive disorder in the outpatient setting.
Developmental Delay/Intellectual Disability Diagnostic Evaluation Clinical Pathway — Primary Care
The developmental delay/intellectual disability clinical pathway guide the evaluation of children with suspected developmental delay or intellectual disability in primary care setting.
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) in Adolescents Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and Primary Care
This pathway guides clinicians in best practices for screening and treatment for adolescents presenting to the Emergency Department and Primary Care sites who might be at risk for sexually transmitted infections.
Congenital Muscular Torticollis Clinical Pathway — Outpatient Specialty Care and Primary Care
This pathway is to be used for healthy infants ≤12 months with suspected congenital muscular torticollis.
Headache Clinical Pathway — Primary Care
This pathway guides the care of healthy children ≥ 5 yrs with headache in the Primary Care Setting.
Elevated Venous Blood Lead Levels — Primary Care
Guides medical, environmental and ongoing management for children with venous blood lead levels ≥ 3.5 μg/dL.