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Jane Balmer & Kirsty McNeil

. . University of Dundee. College of Medicine, Nursing & Dentistry. Recognising Delirium in an Acute Medical Setting . Jane Balmer & Kirsty McNeil. University of Dundee Medical School . Introduction. R esults.

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Jane Balmer & Kirsty McNeil

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  1. . University of Dundee College of Medicine, Nursing & Dentistry Recognising Delirium in an Acute Medical Setting Jane Balmer & Kirsty McNeil University of Dundee Medical School Introduction Results Delirium is a debilitating condition that increases morbidity, mortality and doubles the length of time that patients stay in hospital. Unfortunately it is often missed in patients leading to it’s screening and management becoming a national priority. In Tayside, a team collected data that reflected the national statistics of a high prevalence but poor recognition and management of delirium in acute care. In the Acute Medical Unit we made a number of changes that led to very positive results. Aims Method Conclusion

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