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Prophylactic Melatonin for Delirium in Intensive Care (Pro-MEDIC): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Biomedcentral
February, 2017
Geriatric falls in the context of a hospital fall prevention program: delirium, low body mass index, and other risk factors
PubMed
February, 2017
Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine Position Statement Abstract: Delirium in older people
PubMed
February, 2017
Promoting Sleep to Improve Delirium in the ICU
Critical Care Medicine
February, 2017
Acetylcholinesterase Activity Measurement and Clinical Features of Delirium
Karger
February, 2017
Impact of delirium on weaning from mechanical ventilation in medical patients.
PubMed
February, 2017
Determining the need for team-based training in delirium management: A needs assessment of surgical healthcare professionals.
PubMed
February, 2017
Delirium: Thinking Clearly About a Foggy Issue
Pharmacy Practice News
February, 2017

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