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Clinical Practice Pathways

In this section, we have included many of the most common pediatric emergency medicine clinical pathways.

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In this section, we have included many of the most common pediatric emergency medicine clinical pathways.  These areas have been selected from some of the leading children’s hospitals and pediatric centers, and in most cases, we have directly linked to the content on the source web pages, so when the source is updated, you can access the updated content.

A-C

  • Abdominal pain – chronic (CHOP)
  • Acute allergic reaction/anaphylaxis (CHOP)
  • Asthma/Reactive airway disease (Seattle Children’s)
  • Acute Gastroenteritis (Seattle Children’s)
  • Acute Appendicitis (CHOP)
  • Bronchiolitis CHOP)
  • BRUE (curbside pathways)
  • Cellulitis and Abscess (Seattle Children’s)
  • Croup (University of Oklahoma)

D-P

  • Diabetic ketoacidosis (CHOP)
  • Dysuria/Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) (Seattle Children’s)
  • Female lower abdominal/pelvic pain (CHOP)
  • Fever without a source (University of Oklahoma)
  • Fractures  – Review of splinting (University of Colorado)
  • Headache (curbside pathways)
  • Lacerations
  • Pain Management (Cincinnati Children’s)
  • Pneumonia (CHOP)

S-Z

  • Sepsis pathway (CHOP)
  • Status Epilepticus – (also see: Febrile Seizure) (CHOP)
  • Testicular pain (CHOP)Trauma – abdomen (CHOP)
  • Trauma – head (CHOP)
  • Pediatric Trauma Care Guidelines 2011 (U Kentucky)
  • Respiratory Tract Infections (UT San Antonio)
  • Unknown ingestion (CHOP)
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This project was (is) sponsored by the Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency and funded in part by the Hospital Preparedness Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) grant funding. This award has been assigned the Federal Award Identification Number (FAIN) U90TP000516.

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