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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Appendicitis Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
The inpatient appendicitis pathway outlines the steps necessary when treating a child with appendicitis in an inpatient setting.
Glucose Monitoring in the Healthy Newborn Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
This clinical pathway guides clinicians in caring for neonates who require blood glucose monitoring in the first 48 hours of life.
Neonatal Myelomeningocele/Myeloschisis Clinical Pathway — ICU
The myelomeningocele/myeloschisis pathway details the specific post-operative care necessary when treating a neonate with spina bifida.
Newborn with Norwood Physiology or Shunt Dependent Pulmonary Blood Flow Clinical Pathway — Inpatient
This pathway details the plan of care for children before, during, and after their Norwood operation. It details the recommended steps for newborns to have the best surgical outcomes and follow-up after discharge.
Newborn with Norwood Physiology or Shunt-dependent Pulmonary Blood Flow Clinical Pathway — Outpatient Specialty Care and Primary Care
This pathway details monitoring components, contact information, and second operation planning steps for providers who care for newborns with Norwood physiology or shunt-dependent pulmonary blood flow outside the hospital setting.
Newborn/Infant Perioperative Care Clinical Pathway — N/IICU
The neonatal perioperative clinical pathway highlights the steps that should be taken when treating an infant having surgery in the next 24 hours.
Suspected Sepsis Clinical Pathway — N/IICU
The NICU suspected sepsis pathway standardizes the approach to the evaluation of late onset sepsis and improves recognition of and response to severe sepsis in the NICU.
Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), Post-Operative Clinical Pathway — CICU
The post-op Tetralogy of Fallot clinical pathway is designed to assist clinicians in treating patients with Tetralogy of Fallot post-operatively in an inpatient setting by standardizing care.
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.