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#375 Delirium in the Hospital featuring Dr. Esther Oh

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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What Is the Danger of Outpatient Anti-Psychotics?

Paul Rieckhoff: Some of the common diagnostic mistakes that we see is actually, you know, not recognized delirium because we don't actively screen for it. He says hypoactive delirium is missed and it's the most common type of delirium but you can't eat often when you miss it Because it's not in your face delirium. So yes, sometimes UTI can cause delirium and here's a take on message; even if it is, what you need to do is look for another causeBecause delirium was usually multi-factorial. But just for now, we have to leave the audience wanting more. We should probably

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