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Delirium: a guide for the general physician
PubMed
February, 2017
Partial and no recovery from delirium after hospital discharge predict increased adverse events
Oxford Academic
February, 2017
Reduced Need for Antipsychotic Medications and the Length of Hospital Stay in Aged Patients Admitted to an AIMW
PubMed
February, 2017
Delirium is not associated with anticholinergic burden or polypharmacy in older patients on admission to an acute hospital
Biomedcentral
February, 2017
Cyproheptadine for the Prevention of Postoperative Delirium: A Pilot Study
Annals of Pharmacotherapy
February, 2017
Effects of intraoperative dexmedetomidine with intravenous anesthesia on post-op emergence agitation/delirium in pediatric pts.
PubMed
February, 2017
How delirium can be different than dementia: Caregiver SOS
The Star
February, 2017
Advancing the Neurophysiological Understanding of Delirium
Wiley Online Library
February, 2017

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