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Delirium in the Older Adult: A Family Guide (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Delirium (say dah-l-ear-ee-uhm) is when a person becomes confused. It is temporary. The person’s thinking and behaviour changes. The person’s thinking and behaviour changes. It develops quickly over hours and days. It can last for a few hours or days, sometimes longer. Delirium is a serious medical problem, and common in older adults. This pamphlet provides information on delirium including causes, exhibited behaviours, and what you can do to help. (English) Colour
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256479Alzheimer's Disease: Getting a Diagnosis [English] Permalink Public
This factsheet provides information on getting a diagnosis for dementia. (English)
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Delirium is not dementia. Delirium is a state of confusion in which a patient Has trouble thinking clearly, cannot pay attention, has trouble knowing what is happening around them, and might see or hear things that are not real, but seem real to them. (English) Colour
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