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What is Delirium?Delirium is a state of confusion that comes on very suddenly and lasts hours to days. If your loved one becomes delirious, it means she/he cannot think very clearly, can’t pay attention and is not really aware of their environment. Sometimes people will use phrases such as “a change in mental status”, “sundowning” or “ICU psychosis”, but the precise medical term is delirium. More than 7 million hospitalized Americans suffer from delirium each year.
Delirium vs. DementiaDelirium and dementia can exist at same time but they are not the same medical syndrome. Dementia comes on gradually and is a permanent condition. Delirium can develop suddenly and usually goes away in days to weeks if treated properly. It is important to note though, that people who have dementia are at an increased risk of developing delirium. Delirium overview
Diagnosing delirium
So how can we help patients?
TreatmentIdentifying the underlying causes of delirium and treating them quickly can help mitigate the length and severity of delirious episodes. |