Author: Katy Rose

Paediatric Sickle Cell Disease

Most children with sickle have direct access to the paediatric ward and team and will not present to ED.

On the rare occassions children and young people do present we need to get it right. The Paediatric Team use the Leeds Hospital Guideline to guide this. Our primary role in PED is to manage pain while we ask for help.

An adapted version of the LTHT Painful Crisis Flowchart follows but the key is to involve the paediatric team for support early. If patients attend with a personalised analgesia plan from a recognised NHS organisation please ensure this is followed where possible.

Quick access to the Fentanyl guideline and SORTT tool mentioned below.

Pain Crisis Sickle LTHT (1)

 

 

 

Faltering Growth

Failure to Thrive | Obgyn Key

Faltering growth and poor weight gain in neonates are handled very differently.

Fortunately for us our paediatric colleagues have developed a very robust (read long) guideline to help us understand what we may need to do for these children.

They also appreciated we aren’t so good in PED at reading long guidelines so please refer to the bottom of the linked document for the appendices – one for babies and one for children.

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