Describe the typical causes of delirium and how it is treated

What will be an ideal response?


Delirium is characterized by impaired consciousness and cognition during the course of hours or days. People with delirium appear confused, disoriented, and out of touch. Their memory, language, and attention are impaired. Delirium increases with age and is often related to medical conditions such as cancer, HIV, drug use, poisons, and head injuries. Antipsychotic drugs can decreases symptoms, and psychosocial interventions can help patients and their families cope with emotional and mental changes caused by the disease.

Psychology

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