Delirium Flashcards

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Define Delirium

A

Acute reversible state of confusion

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What is the DSM criteria for Delirium?

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  1. disturbed level of consciousness and reduced ability to control attention
  2. change in cognition
  3. disturbance caused by general medical condition
  4. develops over a short period of time and fluctuates in severity during the course of a single day
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What would you use to screen for Delirium?

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The Confusion Assessment Method (CAM)

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What are the criteria for Delirium in CAM?

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  1. acute onset and fluctuating course
  2. inattention/hyperattention
  3. disorgansied thinking/FTD
  4. altered level of consciousness

must have 1. and 2. +/- 3. or 4.

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What is the most common risk factor for Delirium?

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Dementia

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What are the most common risk factors for delirium?

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dementia, advanced age (>80), polypharmacy, malnutrition, multiple comorbidities, infection, post-operative

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What symptoms can be associated with Delirium?

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  • Psychotic symptoms: hallucinations, delusions
  • Emotional incontinence
  • poor cognition: disorientated to time of day
  • Diurnal features
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What are the subtypes of Delirium? and what are they associated with?

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Hyperactive delirium (angry delirium) - associated with anticholinergic medications, drug intoxication and withdrawal

Hypoactive delirium (sleepy delirium) - metabolic causes

Mixed delirium

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What are the most common causes of delirium?

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medications, alcohol/BNZ withdrawal, infections, hyponatraemia, CVD, , sleep deprivation, constipation

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How do you manage delirium?

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  • treat cause
  • haloperidol 0.25-0.5mg, OR
  • risperidone 0.25-3mg, OR
  • quetiapine 25mg -only in Parkinson’s disease
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Why should you not treat delirium with benzodiazepines? (except in benzo withdrawal)

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because they lower the seizure threshold

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What are the tests for frontal lobe function?

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  • name ten things you can buy at the supermarket
  • name the similarities of two objects
  • proverbs
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