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Postoperative Delirium in Cardiac Surgery: An Unavoidable Menace?
PubMed
October, 2016
Early mobilisation in ICU is far more than just exercise.
The Lancet
September, 2016
Does This Patient Have Delirium? Value of Bedside Instruments.
JAMA
September, 2016
DON’T YOU (FORGET ABOUT ME) - blog post
https://clcopeland.wordpress.com/
September, 2016
The association of sleep quality, delirium, and sedation status with daily participation in physical therapy in the ICU
Biomedcentral
September, 2016
Preventing delirium in dementia: Managing risk factors
ELSEVIER
September, 2016
The Diagnosis of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: An Emerging Challenge
JAMDA
September, 2016
Hospital delirium treatment: Continuation of antipsychotic therapy from the intensive care unit to discharge.
PubMed
September, 2016

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