Here is a list of the 81 CPGs that have been endorsed by the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative, an * indicates CPGs that were endorsed in April 2021:
- Abdominal pain – acute
- Acceptable ranges for physiological values
- Acute asthma
- Acute Behavioural disturbance – acute management
- Acute Behavioural Disturbance – Code Response
- Acute Meningococcal Disease
- Acute otitis media
- Acute Pain Management
- Acute Scrotal Pain
- Acute upper airway obstruction *
- Acquired Torticollis
- Adolescent Gynaecology – heavy menstrual bleeding
- Adolescent Gynaecology – lower abdominal pain
- Afebrile Seizures
- Anaphylaxis *
- Ataxia
- Bradycardia during sleep
- Brief Resolved Unexplained Event
- Bronchiolitis
- Burns – Acute Management
- Burns – Post Acute Care and Dressings
- Carbamazepine Poisoning
- Cellulitis and other bacterial skin infections
- Cervical Spine Assessment
- Community acquired needlestick injury *
- Community Acquired Pneumonia
- Congenital Torticollis
- Constipation
- Contact prophylaxis for invasive meningococcal or Hib disease
- COVID-19
- COVID-19 swabbing
- Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis)
- CSF Interpretation
- Dehydration
- Drowning
- Eczema
- Emergency airway management *
- Emergency airway management in COVID context *
- Engaging with and assessing the adolescent patient
- Enuresis – Bed wetting and Monosymptomatic Enuresis
- Febrile seizure
- Foreign Body Ingestion
- Foreign bodies – inhaled *
- Gastroenteritis
- Gastrooesophageal reflux disease in infants
- Haemophilia
- Headache
- Henoch Schönlein purpura
- Hypernatraemia
- Immigrant Health – acute presentations
- Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)
- Infantile Spasms
- Influenza
- Intravenous fluids
- Intussusception
- Jaundice in early infancy
- Kawasaki Disease
- Ketamine use for procedural sedation
- Limping Child
- Malaria
- Management of Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) airway emergency *
- Meningitis and encephalitis
- Menstrual Management in Adolescents with Disabilities
- Nasogastric fluids
- Nephrotic syndrome
- Periorbital and orbital cellulitis
- Petechiae and purpura *
- Primary immunodeficiencies *
- Pyloric stenosis
- Recognition of the seriously unwell neonate and young infant
- Resuscitation: Care of the seriously unwell child
- Resuscitation: Hospital Management of Cardiopulmonary Arrest
- Sepsis – assessment and management
- Slow weight gain *
- Sodium valproate poisoning
- Straddle Injuries
- Thoracocentesis & Chest drain insertion
- Unsettled or crying babies
- Urinary tract infection
- Vitamin D deficiency
- Vomiting