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Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation
What is PTNS? Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) is a treatment that does not require surgery. It helps people who have problems: needing to pee often. feeling like they must ...
Med Dosing
Medications Dosing Antihistamines (First Generation Antihistamine Dosing) Diphenhydramine 1mg/kg/dose (Max dose: 50mg) Note: Consider daily dose divided for discharge prescriptions...
Tumor Lysis Syndrome
Clinical Pathways promote evidence-based, safe, and high-value care for patients by providing clinical recommendations and standard processes. They are developed by multidisciplinary committees of subject...
Holiday safety tips to keep your family safe
Discover essential holiday safety tips to keep your family safe while creating joyful memories this season. Stay safe and celebrate with joy!
December
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Hallucinations: Primary Psychiatric Diagnoses
Delusional disorder Brief psychotic disorder Schizophreniform disorder Schizophrenia Schizoaffective disorder Schizotypal personality disorder Bipolar disorder Depression with psychosis These pathways...
Hallucinations: Non-Psychiatric Causes
Category Concerning Features *Necessitates immediate transfer to ED Example Diagnoses Testing to Consider Neurologic HISTORY: Seizures* Headache +/- associated photophobia, phonophobia...
Bleeding (Life-Threatening): Children's Mercy Kansas
Clinical Pathways promote evidence-based, safe, and high-value patient care by providing clinical recommendations and standard processes. They are developed by multidisciplinary committees...
Children’s Mercy at Mercy Springfield Communities
Expert pediatric care, close to home Families in southwest Missouri now have access to the nationally recognized pediatric experts at Children’s Mercy. From inpatient care and intensive care units (PICU &...
Dr. Mark Connelly Receives NIH Grant to Study Preventive Mind-Body Treatment for Pediatric Migraine
Dr. Connelly’s study is testing a nonpharmacological, noninvasive brain-computer interface that delivers a mind-body treatment aimed at modifying cortical excitability — a key vulnerability factor for...
Snow day magic: Creative crafts and cozy fun for the whole family
When the snow starts falling and school gets canceled, it’s the perfect opportunity to turn your home into a winter wonderland of creativity and connection. Whether you're looking to bundle up and head...
Volunteer at the Hospital
Every day, our incredible volunteers — community members just like you — make a difference in the lives of Children’s Mercy’s patients and families by serving in various important roles throughout the...
What parents should know: Giving your child a cell phone
Many parents wonder when the right time is to give your child a cell phone. There isn’t one perfect answer, but there are things you can think about to help make the best choice for your family. Keep...
The Link - November 2025
Our November issue features the latest news and updates on pediatric care from Children's Mercy clinicians. The Link - November 2025 Evidence Based Strategies: Beyond the Tablet - Suboxone®...
Ruptured Eardrum: Dawson’s Story
Dawson’s journey with chronic ear infections began before his first birthday, leading to countless visits to Children’s Mercy and multiple procedures. When a ruptured eardrum and hearing loss revealed a...
Vaccine Update: What to Expect for the 2025-2026 Influenza Season
Using data from the influenza season in the Southern Hemisphere (in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, New Zealand, Paraguay, South Africa and Uruguay) from April-September 2025, the Centers for Disease...