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<br/>Confusion Assessment Method, validated tool. Delirium is present if 1 and 2 AND either 3 or 4 are present: | <br/>Confusion Assessment Method, validated tool. Delirium is present if 1 and 2 AND either 3 or 4 are present: | ||
<br/>1. Acute & fluctuating course | <br/>1. Acute & fluctuating course | ||
<br/>2. Inattention | <br/>2. Inattention | ||
<br/>3. Disorganised thinking | <br/>3. Disorganised thinking |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 21 March 2023
SUMMARY
CAM
Confusion Assessment Method, validated tool. Delirium is present if 1 and 2 AND either 3 or 4 are present:
1. Acute & fluctuating course
2. Inattention
3. Disorganised thinking
4. Altered level of consciousness
4AT
5. Assesses: Alertness, Attention, Orientation, Fluctuating course
6. Validated tool, score of ≥ 4/12 indicates delirium.
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