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EM Quick Hits 44 Fluids in Pancreatitis, Nasal Fractures, Delirium, DOSE VF, Intimate Partner Violence

Emergency Medicine Cases

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How to Diagnose Delirium in the Emergency Department

There are certain features that we know will increase their risk for delirium. If you have all three, hearing impairment, difficulty with ADLs, and cognitive decline, your risk of having delirium in the ED goes up to almost 50%. Inattention is the key feature to watch for; it can be hard to tell when a patient comes in confused or dizzy.

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