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Acute Otitis Media
This clinical pathway describes the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up for acute otitis media in the Emergency Department, Urgent Care, and Outpatient care settings.
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New Close To Home ℠ Center to Open in Grove City
Nationwide Children’s Hospital announced plans today to expand its Close To Home℠ network by opening a new center in Grove City. The new center will expand convenient access to urgent care and specialized pediatric services for families in Grove City and surrounding areas.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospitals Hilliard Close To Home Center to Move Location
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Hilliard Close To Home Center is moving and will begin seeing patients at the new location Oct. 20. The move will enhance the patient experience by providing expanded services. The center will move to 4363 All Seasons Drive.
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Iron Deficiency Anemia
This clinical pathway describes the evaluation and management of iron deficiency anemia in the urgent care.
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Distal Radius Buckle Fracture
This clinical pathway describes the management and follow-up of distal radius buckle fractures identified in the urgent care or emergency department.
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Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus
This pathway facilitates timely treatment and evaluation of Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus (GCSE) in the urgent care.
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Epistaxis/ Nasal Foreign Body
This clinical pathway outlines the evaluation and management of epistaxis and intranasal foreign body within the urgent care and emergency department.
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Anaphylaxis
This clinical pathway describes the clinical manifestations and recommended management for patients with anaphylaxis seen in the urgent care, emergency department or admitted to the hospital.
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Croup
This clinical pathway describes the clinical manifestations and management recommendations for patients with viral croup seen in the urgent care or emergency department.
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Febrile Seizure
This clinical pathway describes the recommended management for patients with a febrile seizure seen in the urgent care, emergency department or admitted to the hospital.