Clinician Resources
Important information regarding these clinician resources:
The appropriate adoption and use of these materials is the responsibility of those accessing these resources. The use of these materials in a clinical context is not the responsibility of Child Health BC or BC Children’s Hospital or its staff. Agencies and clinicians should use this information as guidance, for reference purposes only. These materials are the property of the PHSA and may only be reprinted in whole or in part with the health authority’s expressed permission.
Please further note that the BC Children’s Hospital Emergency Department Guideline guidelines are also no longer housed on the Child Health BC website. Please refer to the below resources:
Pediatric Respiratory Resource Bundles
Pediatric Respiratory Season Resources for Health Care Providers in Primary Care Settings
Mental Health and Substance Use
Phase Three: Discharge and Transition Planning Learning Activities
Mental Health and Substance Use
Phase Four: Management and Treatment of Common Pediatric Mental Health Conditions
Contributing to Child Health Policy
Child and Youth Health and Well-Being Indicators Project: CIHI and B.C. PHO Joint Summary Report (February 2013)
Concussion
Concussion Among Children and Youth in British Columbia June 2015
Concussion
The Burden of Concussion in British Columbia December 2015
Concussion
Concussion in Island Health December 2015
Part III: Tiers in Full to Support Operational Planning
Concussion
Concussion - Children and Youth Supplement FINAL June 2015
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Pediatric Emergency Nursing Assessment Record
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED QI Audit Tool
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Pediatric Emergency Nursing Assessment Record - Treatment
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Vital Sign Record: 7 - 11 Years
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Vital Sign Record: 0-3 Months
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Vital Sign Record: 1 - 3 Years
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Vital Sign Record: 4 - 6 Years
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Vital Sign Record: 4 - 11 Months
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Vital Sign Record: 12 + Years
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS Vital Sign Assessment and Documentation Guidelines
BC PEWS Emergency Department
BC PEWS ED Instructions for Using the Vital Sign Record
Mental Health and Substance Use
Feelings First
Mental Health and Substance Use
Compass
Mental Health and Substance Use
Foundry
Mental Health and Substance Use