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  1. Delirium (sometimes called an acute confusional state) is a clinical syndrome characterised by disturbed consciousness, cognitive function or perception which has an acute onset and a fluctuating course. Can be hyperactive, hypoactive or both. May be present when a person presents to hospital or develop during a hospital admission.

  2. Apr 12, 2022 · Summary. Delirium is an acutely altered mental state that causes confusion, disordered thinking, memory issues, and inattention. It may also cause waxing and waning levels of consciousness, disorientation, hallucinations, illusions, and changes in speech or movement. It is usually preventable, treatable, and temporary.

  3. The precipitant of delirium can be minor. Delirium is 10 times more common in those with dementia. It can be brief and transient (resolved in 24 hours), but may persist (30% at a month, 20% at six months) or the person may not recover at all. Any medical condition can cause delirium, and more than half of cases have multiple potential causes.

  4. In older people, delirium can result from any condition that causes delirium in younger people. But it can also result from less severe conditions, such as the following: Dehydration. A disorder that normally does not affect thinking, such as a urinary tract infection, influenza, or deficiency of thiamin or vitamin B12. Pain

  5. Think delirium! Delirium is a sudden change in a person’s mental state. It is a serious condition that is sometimes mistaken for dementia or, more rarely, depression. Unlike dementia, delirium develops quickly and is usually temporary. Having delirium can mean: longer hospital stays; increased risk of dementia ; increased mortality.

  6. Delusional disorder is a type of psychotic disorder. Its main symptom is the presence of one or more delusions. A delusion is an unshakable belief in something that’s untrue. The belief isn’t a part of the person’s culture or subculture, and almost everyone else knows this belief to be false. People with delusional disorder often ...

  7. Jul 27, 2023 · Delirium is a sudden (quick) change in the way a person thinks and acts. People with delirium cannot pay attention to what’s going on around them, and their thinking is not clear. This can be scary for the person with delirium, their family, caregivers, and friends. Delirium can start suddenly, such as in a few hours, and can last for a few days.

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