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Delirium
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What is
delirium
?
Acute
, severe confusion -> serious change in mental abilities
Who does
delirium
usually effect?
Elderly
What is
delirium
itself a symptom of?
Underlying health problem
or condition
What are some risk factors for
delirium
?
Age
(
older
)
Significant
injury
Multiple
co-morbidities
What are some signs and symptoms of
delirium
?
Altered consciousness
Lack
of
concentration
/
inattention
Motor
changes
(
hypo
/
hyperactivity
)
Memory
issues
Decline
in
personality
,
thinking
,
language
,
mood
and
behaviour
How do you differ between
delirium
and
dementia
?
Delirium:
Rapid
,
sudden
onset
,
fluctuating
confusion
,
reversible
What tests can you do for
delirium
?
Confusion screen
What are some
bedside
investigations for
delirium
?
History
Examination
(
neuro
)
Urinalysis
Cognitive
assessment
e.g.
4AT
or
AMT
What is the
4AT
?
Delirium
screening tool
What is AMT?
Abbreviated mental test score - assessing patients for dementia
How do you manage
delirium
conservatively
?
Depends
on cause
Don't change surroundings
Hearing aids
Glasses
Protect airway
Give fluid and nutrition
Catheterise
How do you manage
delirium
pharmacologicaly
?
Depends on cause
Stop medications if they are making confusion worse
Sedation
(in agitated)
Antibiotics
Pain relief
Laxatives
What may be used to control
delirium
and agitation in end of life care?
Haloperidol
Midazolam