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Vascular Access Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The Vascular Access clinical pathway details essential steps in the care of emergency department patients requiring an intravenous line.
Appendicitis Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The appendicitis clinical pathway is a detailed care plan that outlines the necessary steps in treating a child with suspected appendicitis in the emergency department.
GJ or G-Tube Displacement Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The GJ or G-Tube displacement pathway provides guidance for the necessary care when a child presents to the emergency department with tube displacement.
Hemophilia with Head Trauma Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The hemophilia with head trauma clinical pathway aids clinicians in determining the appropriate care for patients with hemophilia who present to the emergency department with head trauma.
Burn Injury Clinical Pathway — Emergency
The burn injury clinical pathway provides step-by-step instructions in treating a patient with a burn injury in the emergency department.
Asthma Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The asthma pathway provides step-by-step guidance for evaluation and treatment of pediatric patients seen in the emergency department for asthma.
Suspected Stroke Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The stroke clinical pathway outlines the steps to be taken to manage a child with suspected stroke in the emergency department.
Septic Arthritis Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The septic arthritis clinical pathway outlines the appropriate care and steps necessary when treating a child with suspected septic arthritis in the emergency department.
Anaphylaxis Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The anaphylaxis pathway highlights the care necessary in treating children with anaphylaxis in the emergency department.
Physical Abuse Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The physical abuse clinical pathway outlines the steps to be taken when children present to the emergency department with physical abuse concerns.