Delirium and when to be worried about confusion
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Delirium and when to be worried about confusion

Nick Evans Health journalist

Why this common condition in acute settings and long-term care should be considered a medical emergency, and how to ensure a patient’s risk is identified at the earliest opportunity

Delirium is a common condition experienced by people in hospitals and long-term care settings.

Nursing Standard. 38, 6, 67-70. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.6.67.s25

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