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- Kristin Zimmerman, James Rudolph, Marci Salow, and L Michal Skarf.
- Department of Pharmacy and Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA. Zimmerman.Kristin@gmail.com
- Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2011 Nov 1;28(7):501-10.
AbstractPatients receiving palliative care often possess multiple risk factors and predisposing conditions for delirium. The impact of delirium on patient care in this population may also be far-reaching: affecting not only quality of remaining life but the dying process experienced by patients, caregivers, and the medical team as well. As palliative care focuses on comfort and symptom management, the approach to assessment and subsequent treatment of delirium in palliative care patients may prove difficult for providers to navigate. This article summarizes the multifactorial nature, numerous predisposing medical risk factors, neuropsychiatric adverse effects of palliative medications, pharmacokinetic changes, and challenges complicating delirium assessment and provides a systematic framework for assessment. The benefits, risks, and patient-specific considerations for treatment selection are also discussed.
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