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  • PE3387 IV Iron Infusion for Sleep Disorders

    requires to provide approval. 3. Your child will need a follow-up appointment and labs 8 weeks after the infusion. Other important questions you may have about IV iron infusion What is the name of the iron used in the infusion? The name of the iron infusion is Ferric Carboxymaltose. We will answer any

  • PE275 Eye Movement (Oculomotor) Testing

    Eye Movement (Oculomotor) Testing Information about your child’s visit to the Oculomotor lab at Seattle Children’s What are the oculomotor tests? Oculomotor means eye movement. We test and measure how and when your child’s eyes move in response to images, light, moving objects and head motion. We

  • Our Mission

    athletics physical. The primary care provider contacted the Seattle Children’s Thyroid Program, where the nursing team recommended a thyroid ultrasound as well as measuring TSH and free T4 levels. Patient Diagnosis AB’s thyroid labs were normal, but the ultrasound was concerning for metastatic thyroid

  • Chronic abdominal pain

    Chronic Abdominal Pain Associated with concerning signs and symptoms, i.e., persistent fever not associated with either acute infection OR symptomatic anemia Consider imaging: CT scan Send to ED No GI referral Labs • CBC • ESR • CRP • TTG IgA, total IgA • Albumin, ALT • Stool: H-Pylori • Stool

  • pe2197a.pdf

    provider (doctor, nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant): • Takes patient and family medical history • Talks to adolescent alone • Does a physical exam • Reviews lab results • Orders lab work and tests, if needed • Refers you to other medical and nutrition providers • Briefly discusses mental

  • neonatal-nursing-grand-rounds_march_pak.pdf

    (Avelox®), Amoxicillin-clavulanate (Augmentin®), etc. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Broad Antibiotics ❑ Empiric = Patient status unknown, risk factors ❑ Unable to differentiate between good and bad bacteria ❑ Adverse Drug Reactions ❑ Lab monitoring for efficacy and toxicity

  • CSW Seizure Pathway

    seizure on exam, consider diagnostic tests • Prepare for likely ketogenic diet initiation • Order labs and keep patient NPO 12HRS Seizure continues • Consider ketogenic diet • If new onset epilepsy, first workup for inborn error of metabolism • Keep patient NPO • RN follow GOC: Immobilized or Limited

  • CSW Neonatal Fever Pathway

    • Administer antibiotics (IV or IM) • Ok to substitute cefepime in place of ceftazidime • Attempt to obtain labs (do not delay transport for labs) Begin clinical assessment CSF Normative Values • 0-1 month: CSF WBC < 20/mm3 • > 1 month: CSF WBC < 10/mm3 Focal Infection? (e.g., omphalitis, pneumonia

  • Research Events

    Upcoming events at the Seattle Children's Research Institute. See a calendar of research events.

  • Research Publications

    Nursing research publications from Seattle Children’s