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Association of Hyperoxia During Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Postoperative Delirium in the Pediatric Cardiac ICU

open access: gold
Allison Weatherly   +5 more
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New Perspectives on Transatlantic Anti‐Catholicism in the Modern and Late Modern Eras

open access: yes
Journal of Religious History, EarlyView.
Claire Gheeraert‐Graffeuille   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Validation of 4 Risk Stratification Tools for Delirium in the Emergency Department.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Bartolacci M   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Delirium [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2020
Delirium, a syndrome characterized by an acute change in attention, awareness and cognition, is caused by a medical condition that cannot be better explained by a pre-existing neurocognitive disorder. Multiple predisposing factors (for example, pre-existing cognitive impairment) and precipitating factors (for example, urinary tract infection) for ...
Colm Cunningham   +2 more
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Delirium

Medical Clinics of North America, 2022
Delirium is an acute and fluctuating disorder characterized by a disturbance in attention and cognition. Delirium is underdiagnosed by clinicians, but there are excellent diagnostic tools using history and physical examination that can assist clinicians in making the diagnosis in multiple settings (ie, CAM, CAM-ICU, 3D-CAM, bCAM, 4AT, and UB-CAM ...
Craig R, Keenan, Sharad, Jain
openaire   +2 more sources

Delirium

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2017
Delirium is a common, often underdiagnosed, geriatric syndrome characterized by an acute change in attention and consciousness. As a neuropsychiatric disorder with an underlying organic cause, delirium has been considered a diagnosis reserved for the hospital setting.
Belinda, Setters, Laurence M, Solberg
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DELIRIUM

Continuum, 2010
Delirium is a commonly encountered clinical problem and, contrary to popular belief, should be treated as an acute neurologic emergency. It can be caused by a multitude of conditions and is frequently observed in hospitalized patients. In some cases, delirium results from the direct effect of a toxin, as observed with anticholinergic medications, or ...
Vanja C, Douglas, S Andrew, Josephson
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Delirium and Delirium Prevention in the Emergency Department

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2023
This article covers the epidemiology of delirium and the overlapping condition of altered mental status and encephalopathy that is relevant to those who practice in the emergency department.
Sangil, Lee   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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