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Signs and Symptoms
Cyanosis: Chapter 21
Fever: Chapter 31
Respiratory Distress: Chapter 71
Septic-Appearing Infant: Chapter 73
Tachycardia: Chapter 77
Medical, Surgical, and Trauma Emergencies
Cardiac Emergencies: Chapter 86
Pulmonary Emergencies: Chapter 99
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Clinical Pathways
ED Pathway for Evaluation/Treatment of Neonates
Hyperbilirubinemia/Jaundice
URL: />Authors: D. Aronson, MD; J. Lavelle, MD; C. Jacobstein, MD; N.
Boorstein, RN
Posted: October 2009, last revised January 2018
With
ED Clinical Pathway for Evaluation/Treatment of Febrile Young
Infants (0–56 Days Old)
URL: />Authors: R. Scarfone, MD; P. Gala, MD; A. Murray, MD; M.K. Funari,
RN; J. Lavelle, MD; L. Bell, MD; C. Jacobstein, MD
Posted: August 2010, last revised August 2019
Current Evidence
Evaluation of the newborn poses many unique challenges to clinicians. The
perinatal transition from fetal to extrauterine life requires a number of critical,
coordinated changes in cardiopulmonary physiology that can take several hours to
several days to be completed. Many neonatal conditions are detected within the
first few days of life; however, neonates often present to the emergency
department (ED) with critical conditions that manifest at home after routine