Western Journal of Emergency Medicine (May 2012)

Emergency Department Management of Delirium in the Elderly

  • Lynn E.J. Gower, DO,
  • Medley O’Keefe Gatewood, MD,
  • Christopher S. Kang, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 194 – 201

Abstract

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An increasing number of elderly patients are presenting to the emergency department. Numerousstudies have observed that emergency physicians often fail to identify and diagnose delirium in theelderly. These studies also suggest that even when emergency physicians recognized delirium, theystill may not have fully appreciated the import of the diagnosis. Delirium is not a normal manifestation ofaging and, often, is the only sign of a serious underlying medical condition. This article will review thesignificance, definition, and principal features of delirium so that emergency physicians may betterappreciate, recognize, evaluate, and manage delirium in the elderly.

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