Abstract

Purpose: Delirium is a serious, yet reversible disease process that affects many critically ill patients. The presence of delirium is independently associated with worse hospital outcomes and although protocols for screening and treatment are becoming standard of care in the adult intensive care setting, practices still vary drastically among pediatric units. In order to improve care, gaps in provider knowledge must be identified and …

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