Delirium and Health Outlook
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Spiritual Outlook Can Affect Mental Health in Breast Cancer
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What is agitated delirium?
healthtap.com — “Delirium is an acute state of confusion. It can be triggered by any medical illness, medication or intoxication of culprit substances. Susceptible people tend to be older, frailer, with pre-existing health conditions (e.g. dementia). There are 2 main types of delirium: the agitated form that makes people combative and aggressive; or the hypoactive form (more common) that causes lethargy.” View full resource at healthtap.com
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Spiritual Outlook Can Affect Mental Health in Breast Cancer
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Relief on the way for delirium patients
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Help For Patients Suffering From Delirium
medicalnewstoday.com — “Adults with dementia and delirium may soon have a way to combat their delirium, thanks to a $2.4 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health.Delirium is prevalent in” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Hospital Delirium - How To Protect Your Loved Ones - icyou health videos
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Hospital delirium is common and often goes unrecognized - Harvard Health Publications
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Hospital delirium common, unrecognized in older people. Harvard Women's Health Watch offers prevention tips. http://hvrd.me/lBKXlk
The dangers of hospital delirium in older people - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “Many older people develop delirium when they are hospitalized. Delirium is a sudden change in mental status characterized by confusion, disorientation, altered states of consciousness (from hyperalert to unrousable), an inability to focus, and sometimes hallucinations. Hospital delirium is especially common among older people who’ve had surgeries such as hip replacement or heart surgery, or those who are in intensive care. Inflammation, infection, and medications can trigger hospital delirium as” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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Delirium a worrisome "side effect" when older people are hospitalized. Harvard Health editor Carolyn Schatz explains. http://t.co/FE6Hk2L5
Institute of Health Sciences: Market Outlook
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Podcasts and Webinars :: EHR Outlook
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Anti-Delirium Drug May Harm Critically Ill Patients
health.yahoo.net — “THURSDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) -- The anti-delirium drug rivastigmine (brand name Exelon) does not appear to control delirium in critically ill hospital patients, new Dutch research indicates.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Anti-Delirium Drug May Harm Critically Ill Patients
health.yahoo.net — “THURSDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) -- The anti-delirium drug rivastigmine (brand name Exelon) does not appear to control delirium in critically ill hospital patients, new Dutch research indicates.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Anti-Delirium Drug May Harm Critically Ill Patients
health.yahoo.net — “THURSDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) -- The anti-delirium drug rivastigmine (brand name Exelon) does not appear to control delirium in critically ill hospital patients, new Dutch research indicates.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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