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nothing short of pneumonia would have stopped her the morning ?who is' her '?what was her problem ?why was she excited? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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this article.)

Delirium is a common and important problem for all older adults in the hospital; it doesn’t just happen to people with a dementia diagnosis!

But many family caregivers have hardly heard of hospital delirium. This is too bad, since there’s a lot that caregivers can do to prevent this serious complication, or at least prevent an older loved one from being physically restrained if delirium does occur.

In this post, I’ll review what older adults and family caregivers absolutely should know about hospital delirium. And, we’ll cover some of the things you can do if it happens to your loved one.

Answered by Anonymous
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this article.)

Delirium is a common and important problem for all older adults in the hospital; it doesn’t just happen to people with a dementia diagnosis!

But many family caregivers have hardly heard of hospital delirium. This is too bad, since there’s a lot that caregivers can do to prevent this serious complication, or at least prevent an older loved one from being physically restrained if delirium does occur.

In this post, I’ll review what older adults and family caregivers absolutely should know about hospital delirium. And, we’ll cover some of the things you can do if it happens to your loved one.

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