Medical-surgical Nursing Demystified

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(^470) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
PROGNOSIS
Delirium is often due to an underlying infection, ischemic change, or metabolic
disturbance. Rapid identification and intervention for the underlying cause is essen-
tial for the patient. Without proper treatment the cause may prove to be fatal.
HALLMARK SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS



  • Confusion

  • Disorientation

  • Behavioral changes

  • Inappropriate words or dress

  • Agitation


INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS



  • EEG shows generalized slowing.

  • WBC elevated in bacterial infection.

  • Glucose abnormalities in hyper- or hypoglycemia.

  • EKG abnormalities in myocardial ischemia or infarction.

  • CT scan of brain shows ischemic changes.

  • Electrolyte abnormalities if causative.


TREATMENT



  • Monitor vital signs.

  • Monitor neurologic status, orientation, level of consciousness, eye opening,
    and pupil response.

  • Treatment of underlying cause.

  • Supplemental oxygen delivery if hypoxic.


NURSING DIAGNOSIS



  • Risk for falls

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