What is delirium?
Delirium is an acute, transient, global organic disorder of CNS functioning, resulting in impaired conciousness and attention
What are the different type of delirium?
What causes delirium?
Delirium has a number of causes, however most cases are multifactorial
What are the categoies of causes of delirium?
What are the hypoxic causes of delirium?
What are the endocrine causes of delirium?
What are the infectious causes of delirium?
What are the intracranial causes of delirium?
What are the nutritional causes of delirium?
What are the post-operative causes of delirium?
What are the metabolic causes of delirium?
What are the abdominal causes of delirium?
What are the alcohol-related causes of delirium?
What drugs can cause delirium?
What are the other causes of delirium?
What are the risk factors for delirium?
Describe the course of delirium?
Delirium has an acute onset, and takes a fluctating course, often worse at night
What are the symptoms of delirium?
What is the common form of delirium?
Hyperactive
(So, the card after this originally said that hyperactive could be confused with depression - I’ve changed that but I can’t find information on the commonest type. This could mean to say hypoactive π€·πΌββοΈ)
What is the problem with diagnosis of hypoactive delirium?
It often goes unrecognised, and can be confused with depression
What are the symptoms of hypoactive delirium?
What are the symptoms of hyperactive delirium?
What might hyperactive delirium be confused with?
Functional psychoses
What is the ICD-10 criteria for delirium?