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confusion
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head trauma, disorientation, thinking, unclear, cloudy, confusion, inability to think, usual speed, clarity, confused, have difficulty focusing attention, feel disoriented, confusion interferes, ability to make decisions, confusion, come on suddenly, gradually over time, depending on the cause, confused people, behave aggressively, confusion is temporary, times it is permanent, not curable, confusion is more common, in the elderly, occurs, hospitalization,
confusion, alcohol intoxication, low blood sugar, head trauma, head injury, concussion, fluid, electrolyte imbalance, nutritional deficiencies, particularly niacin, thiamine, vitamin c, vitamin b-12, fever, sudden drop in body temperature, hypothermia, low levels of oxygen, from chronic lung disorders, medications, infections, brain tumor, illness in an elderly person, sleep deprivation, seizures,
a good way to test, a person is confused, ask the person name, unsure, answer incorrectly, confused, a confused person should not be left alone, to ensure a confused person's safety, physical restraints required, situations, try to keep the surroundings calm, quiet, peaceful, visiting a person whose confusion, a chronic disease, should always introduce yourself each time see them, no matter how well, once knew you, placing a calendar, clock near the person, keep oriented, taking care of someone who is confused, frequently remind the person of location, talk to, current events, plans, the day, sudden confusion, due to low blood sugar, from diabetes medication, person should drink a sweet drink, eat a sweet snack, confusion lasts longer than 10 minutes, confusion has come on suddenly, accompanied by other symptoms, headache, feeling dizzy, faint, rapid pulse, rapid breathing, cold, clammy skin, uncontrolled shivering, fever, confusion has come on suddenly in someone, diabetes, confusion came on following a head injury, person becomes unconscious at any time, ongoing confusion that came on gradually, have never been evaluated, problem,
doctor, perform a phsyical examination, does the person get days, nights mixed up, they awake, usual sleep time, they recognize people, they know where they, they know the date, they answer questions appropriately, the person always confused, repeated episodes, the confusion rapidly getting worse, does the confusion come, has there been any recent illness, has there been a recent head injury, the person diabetic, does the person have copd, chronic bronchitis, a similar lung disorder, what medications, person taking, has there been any exposure to other drugs, alcohol, physical examination, thorough evaluation of brain, nervous system function, neurologic tests, cognitive tests performed, tests an mri, the head, blood, urine tests, an eeg indicated, depending upon accompanying signs, obtain a regular amount, sleep, eat a balanced diet, plenty of vitamins, minerals, don't drink alcohol in excess, keep careful control of blood sugar, have diabetes, quit smoking, puts at greater risk, lung diseases,
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