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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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Acetaminophen Acute Ingestion/Overdose
This inpatient Acetaminophen Acute (dose ingested within 8 hours) Ingestion/Overdose clinical pathway outlines recommended evaluation and treatment to decrease risk of liver injury.
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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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Ovarian Torsion and Mass
A clinical pathway to guide emergency department work-up of ovarian torsion/mass evaluation, and inpatient work-up and surgical considerations for torsion, simple ovarian mass and complex ovarian mass.
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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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High Risk Abdomen
Clinical pathway to support the early identification, expedient evaluation and safe disposition of “High Risk Abdomen” patients.
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Clostridioides Difficile Infection
Clostridioides (formerly Clostridium) difficile infection (CDI) can be associated with increased mortality, prolonged hospitalization, increased hospital costs. This guideline will provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and management of CDI in children, including diagnostic and antibiotic stewardship, focusing on appropriate CDI testing and targeted therapy in the inpatient and outpatient care settings.
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Hughes Lab Staff
Jennifer Hughes, PhD, MPH Clinical Psychologist & Principal Investigator Jennifer.Hughes@NationwideChildrens.org Jennifer Hughes, PhD, MPH, is a principal investigator in the Center for Suicide and Prevention Research (CSPR).