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* | *This template addressed the large and confusing topic of ACUTE alterations in cognition | ||
*It is confusing for two main reasons: | |||
**(1) There is a large range of mental changes, from mild confusion all the way up to coma. In hospital, this range prominently includes DELERIUM, which is defined as an acute confusional state that tends to wax and wane relatively rapidly (over hours or even shorter), and may be accompanied by agitation or psychomotor depression. | |||
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**[[Encephalopathy, NOS]] -- {sc:toxic/drug-induced, metabolic, septic, hypertensive} | **[[Encephalopathy, NOS]] -- {sc:toxic/drug-induced, metabolic, septic, hypertensive} | ||
**[[Encephalopathy, hypertensive]] | **[[Encephalopathy, hypertensive]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Delirium, not due to drugs or alcohol]] | ||
**[[Coma, NOS]] | **[[Coma, NOS]] | ||
**[[Somnolence, stupor or obtundation]] | **[[Somnolence, stupor or obtundation]] |
Revision as of 11:02, 19 July 2019
- This template addressed the large and confusing topic of ACUTE alterations in cognition
- It is confusing for two main reasons:
- (1) There is a large range of mental changes, from mild confusion all the way up to coma. In hospital, this range prominently includes DELERIUM, which is defined as an acute confusional state that tends to wax and wane relatively rapidly (over hours or even shorter), and may be accompanied by agitation or psychomotor depression.
- Encephalopathy, toxic
- Encephalopathy, septic or metabolic
- Encephalopathy, NOS -- {sc:toxic/drug-induced, metabolic, septic, hypertensive}
- Encephalopathy, hypertensive
- Delirium, not due to drugs or alcohol
- Coma, NOS
- Somnolence, stupor or obtundation
- Persistent vegetative state
- A variety of codes for liver failure with encephalopathy
- A variety of codes relating to overdoses (including iatrogenic), withdrawal, etc.
- Anoxic brain injury, NOS
- Organic brain disorder, NOS
- Disorientation
- Amnesia
- Dizziness
- Hallucinations
- Agitation, restlessness
- Violent behavior
- Symptom or sign involving emotional state, NOS
See body of template for details
To use:
- {{ICD10 Guideline Altered mental status}}