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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Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) Clinical Pathway — CICU
The TGA clinical pathway outlines the care necessary for an inpatient newborn with Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) in a step-by-step manner in order to aid clinicians in the treatment.
Trauma Nutrition Clinical Pathway — ICU
This pathway provides guidance for the care of patients at baseline risk for malnutrition and/or unlikely to consume adequate caloric intake by mouth within 3 days of admission to the ICU.
Trauma Resuscitation Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
This pathway provides guidance for the care of all patients who have sustained a traumatic injury with risk to life or limb. Patients with recognized life threatening injuries are classified as Trauma Level One or Trauma Level Two and require initial evaluation and resuscitation in the Trauma Bay.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department and ICU
The PICU pathway for treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) provides guidance on clinical management to standardize the approach to caring for patients with severe brain injury requiring intensive care.
Tumor Lysis Syndrome Clinical Pathway — Inpatient, ICU
This pathway is to be used for oncology patients with a new diagnosis/new relapse of a hematological malignancy or bulky solid tumor with presence of high risk criteria.
Unprovoked Seizure Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The unprovoked seizure clinical pathway outlines the steps to standardize the ED clinical assessment, evaluation and recommend Neurology follow-up for healthy children presenting with new onset unprovoked seizure(s).
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department, ICU and Inpatient
This pathway guides the care for children in the ED, ICU or inpatient setting with signs and symptoms of UGI bleeding
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Clinical Pathway — All Settings
The UTI clinical pathway is a detailed plan of the course of care for pediatric patients with a febrile urinary tract infection.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Management in Neonates Clinical Pathway — ICU and Inpatient
In patient management for NICU patients with suspected or confirmed UTI, guiding care for diagnostic imaging, recommendations for prophylactic medication and care coordination through discharge.
Uterine Bleeding, Acute Abnormal Clinical Pathway — Emergency Department
The acute abnormal uterine bleeding clinical pathway is a detailed plan of the course of care for pediatric patients seen in the emergency department with acute abnormal uterine bleeding.