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Stop. Think. Delirium! A quality improvement initiative.
PubMed
February, 2017
All health professionals must help prevent falls, says NICE
Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
February, 2017
Efficacy of Oral Risperidone, Haloperidol, or Placebo for Symptoms of Delirium Among Patients in Palliative Care
JAMA Internal Medicine
January, 2017
The ABCDEF Bundle: Science and Philosophy of How ICU Liberation Serves Patients and Families
Society of Critical Care Medicine
January, 2017
Delirium, Dementia, and Decline
JAMA Psychiatry
January, 2017
A Family-Focused Delirium Educational Initiative With Practice and Research Implications
PubMed
January, 2017
Pathophysiological and behavioral effects of systemic inflammation in aged and diseased rodents with relevance to delirium
PubMed
January, 2017
The impact of nUrsiNg DEliRium Preventive INnterventions in the Intensive Care Unit (UNDERPIN-ICU)
Physiospot
January, 2017

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