1. Discuss confusion and delirium Remember these care guidelines for confusion: Do not leave resident alone. Stay calm. Provide a quiet environment. Speak in a lower tone of voice. Speak clearly and slowly. Introduce yourself each time you see resident. Remind resident of location, name, and ...
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Acknowledgements Lund University (LU), LU Protein Production and Purification Facility (LP3), The University of Texas Medical Branch, and the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT RML1122 to CLN) are gratefully acknowledged. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation ...
a variety of facility types, patients who underwent primarily obstetric, cardiac, vascular, endovascular, or endoscopic procedures were excluded. finally, patients undergoing very rare procedures were excluded by removing the bottom 5% of the sample when ranked by procedure frequency. variables...