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Dementia Depression Delirium

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11 STEP 1: Identify who is at risk for developing delirium Recognition Table 1. Predisposing Factors or Vulnerability 3 • Age 75 or older (RR=3.3-6.6) • Dementia (RR=2.3-4.7) • Prior delirium (RR=3.0) • Functional impairment (RR=2.5-4.0) • Visual impairment (RR=1.1-3.5) • Hearing impairment (RR=1.3) • Depression (RR=1.2-3.2) • Prior TIA or CVA (RR=1.60) • Alcohol misuse (RR=1.4–5.7) • Comorbidity/severity of illness (RR=1.3–5.6) STEP 2: Modify risk factors if possible ➤ Consider use of the Anticholinergic Cognitive Burden Scale to review patient's medication list. 7 Table 2. Precipitating Factors or Noxious Insults 3 • Medications (sedatives/psychoactives) (RR=2.9-4.5) • Indwelling bladder catheters (RR=2.4) • Physical restraints (RR=3.2-4.4) • Fluid/electrolyte abnormalities (RR=3.4) • Infections (RR=3.1) • Surgery hospital admission (RR=3.5-8.3) • Trauma hospital admission (RR=3.4) • Urinary retention and fecal impaction • Physical restraints (RR=3.2-4.4) • Uncontrolled pain • Interrupted sleep, noise • ETOH/drug withdrawal

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