Clinical Pathways Program
Our Clinical Pathways Program within the Center for Healthcare Quality & Analytics aims to incorporate evidence, best practice, and local expert consensus into easily accessible, shared mental models for use by clinical teams at the point of care to facilitate the delivery of high-quality medical care.
The following clinical pathways and educational media may be helpful during this sick season:
Fever-related Clinical Pathways
Fever in Kids: When to Call the Doctor Video
Bronchiolitis Educational Video for Families
How to Treat Dehydration from Stomach Bugs in Children Video
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Febrile Seizures Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and Inpatient
The febrile seizures without known seizure disorder clinical pathway outlines the steps to standardize ED and inpatient care, provides timely parent educational resources and reduces ED length of stay.
Febrile Seizures Clinical Pathway — Outpatient Specialty Care and Primary Care
The febrile seizures without neurological disease pathway is a step-by-step approach to standardize classification of high-risk patients, establish criteria for emergency referrals and to provide timely educational resources to parents.
Fever Clinical Pathway — All Settings
The clinical pathway for child with fever guides early identification, evaluation and management of patients with high-risk factors or severe signs/symptoms of disease.
Fever In the Returned Traveler — Emergency Department
This pathway should be used to guide the evaluation and treatment of patients with fever and recent travel. ≥ 38 °C in a traveler within 30 days of return to the U.S.
Fever Non-Oncology CVC Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
Emergency Department pathway for non-oncology patients presenting with fever and central venous catheter.
Foreign Body Ingestion Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, ICU, and Inpatient
The foreign body ingestion pathway takes a step-by-step approach to the evaluation and treatment of a child who has ingested a foreign body.
Foster Care Clinical Pathway — Outpatient Specialty Care
This pathway recommends a systematic approach to the health assessment of children entering foster care, including physical, emotional, and developmental health.
G, GJ, J Tube Complications Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
This pathway provides guidance to providers for inpatient management of various complications of G, GJ, or J tubes.
Gastroenteritis and Dehydration Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The dehydration pathway is a detailed plan of the essential steps in treating a child presenting to the emergency department with dehydration due to gastroenteritis.
Gastroenteritis Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
The Gastroenteritis Pathway is intended to guide inpatient evaluation and management of dehydration secondary to gastroenteritis in the pediatric patient.