Improving the Management of Terminal Delirium at the End of Life
Objective: Terminal delirium is a distressing process that occurs in the dying phase, often misdiagnosed and undertreated. A hospital developed the "comfort measures order set" for dying patients receiving comfort care in the final 72 h of life. A chart review of patients experiencing term...
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Main Authors: | Megan Sutherland (Author), Aakriti Pyakurel (Author), Amy E Nolen (Author), Kalliopi (Kalli) (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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