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Febrile Infant 22-28 Days
This clinical pathway discusses the evaluation and management of a well appearing infant (22-28 days old) in an outpatient or emergency department setting.
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Solid Organ Injury
This clinical pathway outlines emergency department standard of care of patients presenting after blunt abdominal trauma and non-operative management in the inpatient care setting.
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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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Osteomyelitis – Acute Hematogenous
The inpatient Osteomyelitis clinical pathway helps to standardize the diagnostic approach to a suspected bone infection including laboratory studies, cultures and imaging considerations.
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Acetaminophen (APAP) Poisoning due to Non-Acute/Supratherapeutic Ingestion
This inpatient clinical pathway outlines recommended evaluation and treatment to decrease risk of liver injury after Non-Acute ingestion (over > 8 hour period) of Supratherapeutic Acetaminophen doses.
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Afebrile Seizure
This clinical pathway aids in the identification, diagnosis and treatment of patients presenting with a new onset, afebrile, unprovoked, convulsive seizure with specific guidance on the initial evaluation including considerations for EEG and MRI as well as indications for seizure rescue medications while ensuring proper discharge education and follow-up.
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Pneumonia – Community Acquired
This inpatient Community Acquired Pneumonia clinical pathway provides guidance on viral versus bacterial pneumonia, recommended diagnostic evaluation and antimicrobial treatment as well as surgical intervention for complicated pneumonia.
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Psychosis – New Onset
The clinical pathway will earlier diagnosis of medical causes of psychosis in patients, standardize the medical evaluation for patients, and decrease transfers and admission from the BHP to Nationwide Children's Hospital Main Campus for medical evaluation.