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  • CSW Neonatal Jaundice Pathway

    suspicion for or lab evidence of hemolysis (e.g. DAT positive) · TSB above phototherapy threshold but not within 2mg/dL of exchange transfusion threshold (e.g. at 72 hours of age, exchange transfusion threshold 24 and TSB 21) Admit to NICU Meets discharge criteria Admit on phototherapy NICU (Off

  • PE241 How to Get a Clean Urine Sample

    with warm water and soap. 9. Bring the urine sample to the lab within 1 hour. If you can’t make it in an hour, keep the urine refrigerated (for up to 8 hours) and bring it on ice. We will send the test results to your child’s doctor. They will share the results with you. Talk to your doctor if you

  • PE963R Lab Tests Your Child Will Have While on Dialysis - Russian

    Lab Tests Your Child Will Have While on Dialysis / Spanish Лабораторные анализы, которые Ваш ребенок будет сдавать во время диализа Ваш ребенок будет сдавать анализы крови ежемесячно или чаще, при необходимости. Анализы крови используются для оценки эффективности процедуры диализа и общего

  • CSW DKA Pathway

    Care Criteria and Overview Assessment and Disposition Insulin and Fluids Electrolytes Transition Phase – Multiple Daily Injections Transition Phase – Insulin Pump Diabetes DKA Clinical Tools GCS Scoring Determining Clinical Cerebral Edema Risk Lab Monitoring DKA Fluid Rate Calculator (SCH only) DKA

  • ed-vs-uc-referral-guide.pdf

    patients • Need for consulting specialty services • Need for imaging beyond X-ray – Abdominal pain – Concern for appendicitis/ surgical abdomen – Concern for ovarian torsion – Testicular pain • Reinsertion of gastric and tracheostomy tubes • Sedation for lab draws and/or NG tube insertion • Surgical

  • PE028 Warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven)

    . This will be based on lab results and medical history. While taking warfarin, you must have INR (international normalized ratio) blood tests done routinely. The INR blood test measures the amount of time it takes for the blood to clot. The higher the INR number, the longer it takes the blood to clot. Warfarin

  • CSW Musculoskeletal Infections Pathway

    of the hip: • Non-weight-bearing • Temp > 38.5C • ESR ≥ 40 mm/hr • WBC > 12,000 cells/mm 3 Caird et al. introduced a fifth predictor for SA of the hip: • CRP > 2.0 mg/dL ! Delayed diagnosis of hip SA can lead to avascular necrosis of the femoral head Initial Workup Labs: Order CBC with diff, CRP, ESR

  • PE3354 Your Blood Draw at Seattle Children's North Clinic Lab

    What to Expect at Your Blood Draw at Seattle Children’s Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic A note for parents/caregivers: This book was written for patients of different ages and follows a common patient experience. Because patients have different reasons for visiting the lab, and may have other health

  • PE1219S Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) for CF-related Diabetes: Preparing your child - Spanish

    done once a year starting at the age of 10. What happens during the test? An OGTT requires two blood draws in the lab. The first draw is done after fasting (not eating or drinking anything, except water, for a given period of time of at least 8 hours.) A second blood draw is done 2 hours after drinking

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    are not diagnostic. Positive or negative tests do not confirm or refute an autoimmune diagnosis. See Choosing Wisely Campaign by the AAP. Refer to Rheumatology (can always call Rheumatology to discuss) Consider screening labs • CBC + diff • UA with microanalysis • ESR • CRP • AST/ALT • Creatinine • TSH