Emergency Medicine Clinical Guidelines and Resources
Brown University Health emergency medicine providers have developed several pediatric clinical guidelines and resources. These can be accessed in the sections below.
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Guideline
Agitation Guideline
Anaphlyaxis Guideline
Constipation Guideline
Eating Disorder Guideline
Febrile Infant Guideline
First Time Unprovoked Seizure Guideline
GTube Dislodgement Guideline
Iron Deficiency Anemia ED Guideline
Laceration Guideline
Propofol Sedation Guideline
Rabies Prophylaxis Guideline
Septic Hip Evaluation Guideline
Status Epilepticus Guideline
Stroke/t-PA Pathway
Note: These clinical pathways are intended to be a guide for practitioners and may need to be adapted for each specific patient based on the practitioner’s professional judgment, consideration of any unique circumstances, the needs of each patient and their family, and/or the availability of various resources at the health care institution where the patient is located. Accordingly, these clinical pathways are not intended to constitute medical advice or treatment, or to create a doctor-patient relationship between/among Brown University Health, its physicians and the individual patients in question. Brown University Health does not represent or warrant that the clinical pathways are in every respect accurate or complete, or that one or more of them apply to a particular patient or medical condition. Brown University Health is not responsible for any errors or omissions in the clinical pathways, or for any outcomes a patient might experience where a clinician consulted one or more such pathways in connection with providing care for that patient.