“Delirium: An essential component in undergraduate training?”
Delirium is an acute medical emergency, the presenting features are significant disturbances in the person's cognition, both their attention and awareness. Delirium develops over a short period of time and predominantly relates to an underlying medical condition. It is significantly under-recog...
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