0 unable to think or speak clearly because of fever or mental confusion:
1 thinking or speaking in a way that is not reasonable because of mental confusion:
We compared delirious and nondelirious patients for severity of preoperative depressive symptoms, length of hospital stay and mortality.
Nurses' experience of caring for delirious patients.
If a person can conform to the usual clinical practice of participating in the acquisition of a history and a mental status examination they are unlikely to be delirious.
On admission already 14%-24% of elderly patients may be delirious and 6%-56% develop delirium in their course of hospitalization, which is associated with poor functional outcome.
Hyperactive delir ious patients are more likely to attract medical and nursing attention than those who are quietly delirious, who may be erroneously considered as depressed or demented.
The lucid interval between a delirogenic insult and the presentation of delirious symptoms, sometimes hours to days later, is likely to be an index of the deliriant threshold.
The two-piano version is as delirious and harrowing as the orchestral, which is unique among the symphonies not just for its size but for its musical risks combined with successes.
There followed seven delirious, confused months during which people tried to discover what to do with freedom.
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