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Delirium - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology 

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What is delirium? Delirium is a sudden disturbance in mental abilities that can last for hours to days. Some patients experience hyperactive symptoms and some patients experience hypoactive symptoms, whereas some experience both. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: osms.it/more.
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@bahadria
@bahadria 6 лет назад
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@muffatoons 6 лет назад
I don’t think they’ll stop
@yara6914
@yara6914 3 года назад
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@estebanjimmy8696 3 года назад
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@landrymark6427 3 года назад
@Briggs Malcolm Definitely, been watching on instaflixxer for since december myself :D
@AngelSix
@AngelSix 4 года назад
Absolutely amazing explanation and very helpful. My fiance's mum has delirium from hip replacement and this really helped confirm our thoughts along the various stages of confusion she has had and take the right actions. Amazing how common it is but how low awareness is of the stages and signs
@prettypeggy98
@prettypeggy98 4 года назад
Thank you, it is heartbreaking to watch it happen to someone you love.
@devong1488
@devong1488 Год назад
@@travel_addict1111same it’s so hard
@decline6561
@decline6561 6 лет назад
I know I'm commenting two years after the release of this video, but this channel helps out so much when I need to quickly understand the basics of something for school work, take notes or get facts for a project, etc. This video is 2 years old, and still helping people out
@HammadKhanYT
@HammadKhanYT 5 лет назад
My mother started showing strong symptoms of Delirium when she was on a long 13 hours light with me where cabin light were dim and she already had poor vision which increased her symptoms. After 5 hours, she started showing sign of it. We had no clue what it is. At the 9 hours, she had developed very strong symptoms, being disoriented and stuck in things that happened years ago, as well as having hallucination. What might have trigger it for her, apart from dark cabin, is she was having constipation issue for the past 4 days and being on the plane made it worse because she was not used to 'go' in the tiny plain toilet. We did take her to toilet 4 times but she only peed and her problem was no resolved. Having seen this excellent video, which fits my case perfectly, I am sharing my problem so other can learn from it. Many thanks!
@terrapinflyer273
@terrapinflyer273 Год назад
I had absolutely no idea constipation could be a key contributing factor with delerium. I almost don't believe it. It just sounds like such an odd connection. How old was your mother when this happened? If you don't mind me asking.
@HammadKhanYT
@HammadKhanYT Год назад
​@@terrapinflyer273 She was 75 and not very mobile because of diabetes and vision issues. I shared the above so no one has to go through this. I hope this helps someone. To be clear, she came with me on the same flight some 7 years prior, and she had no problem WHATSOEVER, in fact she was totally fresh after the long flight, I could not guess this could happen. This is instilled in my brain forever.
@jeanmarcodeguzman3307
@jeanmarcodeguzman3307 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for all your videos, especially the psychiatry part, they help me in a lot of ways plus, the topics that I see as boring in class are usually discussed here in an easy and enjoyable way. I owe most of my understanding to your videos especially for the major subjects of medschool. Thank you so much! :)
@kerrytaggart8206
@kerrytaggart8206 10 дней назад
My Dad had a delirium while admitted to a psycho geriatric assessment unit where he voluntarily went to challenge his driver’s license. His anxiety leading up to and while in the unit shifted his ability to perform BADLs even eat. Amazingly, although he did poorly on his testing compared to 2 months prior, in this state, he was still able to communicate his thoughts. Due to lack of collateral information, the treatment given was Rivistigmine which he had adverse delerium reactions to in the first week of starting that drug. They were (1-8% of patients experience these a/e). Restlessness-up all night, delusions and aggression. These symptoms were totally missed by nursing staff and not communicated even though they were alerted and he had a history of similar a/e from aricept. He also suffered severe GI effects that went disregarded. Baseline collateral information is key. Listening to the patient is even more key.
@christianmontoya298
@christianmontoya298 5 лет назад
Thanks Dad currently going through this. Info is gonna help. Me and my mom couldn't figure out the presonality change. Drugs, depression, etc.
@lauradacey3023
@lauradacey3023 7 лет назад
this is the most heart breaking thing Ive EVER had to watch my mom go threw.😭shes only 65
@williamdougie6213
@williamdougie6213 6 лет назад
Laura Dacey I'm going through the same thing. May I ask how long this lasts?
@jayjohnson7323
@jayjohnson7323 5 лет назад
Hey laura. Is your mom still dealing with this. My mom is and i dont know what to do
@beserke
@beserke 5 лет назад
I too am researching how to handle my mother going through this now. Wishing you all the best. We love our moms!
@keepinitkawaii
@keepinitkawaii 5 лет назад
Omg my mom is doing chemo and just started with these symptoms this week. Shes currently at the hospital. Please someone comment back on your experience with this
@jeremyr8793
@jeremyr8793 5 лет назад
I believe this is what my dad is going through right now at 69. We need help
@vxp999
@vxp999 5 лет назад
Thank you , cant describe how much am thankfull to your videos!
@incugirl343
@incugirl343 8 дней назад
I had an episode of delirium when I was hospitalized in ICU, this episodes finished once I got out of there
@cyrenefaithonda360
@cyrenefaithonda360 5 лет назад
thats how hou explain delirium... brief.concise.enjoyable! thanks a bunch!
@jamndunk
@jamndunk 2 года назад
Thanks for the practical consideration of a complex state such as Delirium. Useful background to consider with my newly-old 95yo mother. Trying to distinguish her personality traits from some dementia and/or delerium is giving me immense worry. This has helped my understanding of recent positive professional intervention, but also my mother's risks. Thanks, from an ex acute adult RMN now with my mother close by in a specialist Nursing Home, suddenly, without clear medical diagnosis of traumatic brain injury or dementia. My mother appears to have unconsciously manouvered (an oxymoron!) herself into 24-hr care from her prolonged somatic anxiety!
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Glad to be of help and keeping your mother in our thoughts. 🙏🏼
@LolganSaucey
@LolganSaucey 4 года назад
I’m only 14 and when this happened about a year ago and my family thought I was crazy or unstable in a way or something
@anonymoustm9205
@anonymoustm9205 4 года назад
Lølgan Saucey did it come and go?
@LolganSaucey
@LolganSaucey 4 года назад
Anonymous TM ?
@ezekielsmith7352
@ezekielsmith7352 3 года назад
It just happened to me, im glad im not the only minor
@noahgressmann1536
@noahgressmann1536 5 месяцев назад
Happened to me as well, how long did it last for you?
@ellencoshow4775
@ellencoshow4775 3 года назад
My mom had knee replacement surgery a month ago. The day after I couldn't wake her up completely, called 911. I thought she had a stroke, then wondered if she took much med's, neither of those were the case. We had never heard of this "ghost disease" and what a shocker it was. It lasted 3-4 days of really bad reactions and combative with everyone, have thoughts of stuff that just wasn't happening. She wouldn't eat for me, thought I was poisoning her, wouldn't drink, wasn't sleeping much and just got over a UTI. After 4 days of this I was told about Delirium and went to the internet to research....Woweee what a thing it was. I want to know why EVERY doctor, hospital, nurse, surgeon anesthesiologist doesn't tell you before hand. They give you all the instructions for before during and after your hospital stay, but not one mention of this disease. It should be the first page as far as I am concerned. They tell you how important it is to rest well, eat well, drink plenty of fluids and how to take care of yourself, but they don't tell you what could happen if you don't. What the signs or symptoms mean when they are happening, how scary it is to watch and not know what it is. Anyone over the age of 65 has a much higher risk of an episode, and if you don't know anything about this or never heard of it to begin with,,,,It' really scary. Knowledge is the most important key. If anything looks off, call your doctor whether they patient wants you to or not. Primary caregivers are the first responders to see this coming on, so be alert know the phone numbers for the doctors and hospitals involved and call them ASAP.
@younescha2359
@younescha2359 2 месяца назад
Please tell me does this stay long time? What is the treatment what we have to do
@incogniftoar3943
@incogniftoar3943 5 лет назад
Thank you for watching? More like, thank you for making this video!
@eduardoceron4636
@eduardoceron4636 5 лет назад
My pathophysiology class for nursing brought me here and this was more helpful than reading my book lol I'm still going to read the book though lol
@Billythekid_2308
@Billythekid_2308 7 лет назад
VERY nice video. Thanks for producing it! I'm a pharmacy student and I'm about to go to a training period in a nursing home and your videos are a great help as in introduction to this and other neurological conditions. Keep the good job!
@osmosis
@osmosis 7 лет назад
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@Billythekid_2308
@Billythekid_2308 7 лет назад
I just did!! Again, thank you for your material. thumbs up!!
@chanmikim9978
@chanmikim9978 4 года назад
Nice work summarizing key info about delirium!
@clemhumsinger287
@clemhumsinger287 6 лет назад
Thank you - the symptoms you described are present.
@kathleenoverton6084
@kathleenoverton6084 8 лет назад
Very good ideo and the team is amazing as well. Good information that can be used many different ways. Thank you!!
@osmosis
@osmosis 8 лет назад
+Kathleen Overton Thanks!
@jma0645
@jma0645 2 года назад
How to prevent delirium Don't enter in the strange portal after killing the blueish child
@bone6435
@bone6435 2 года назад
thx, but my posted note is not complete
@Ak-gb7uu
@Ak-gb7uu 5 лет назад
Thankyou osmosis for the video...Means a lot..Covers vast topic too..Easy to understand
@sirinutsiritikul9227
@sirinutsiritikul9227 7 лет назад
i love this video. awesome :) i try to understand Delirium for a long time this is help very much.
@josie_mary
@josie_mary 5 лет назад
My step dad been going through this lately, he’s 75 yrs old. Always falling and seeing things. It’s hard for my mom.
@banzobeans
@banzobeans 4 года назад
Great information. I‘s really appreciate links to your information sources. E.g. on second-generation anti-psychotics...
@lindamorgan2678
@lindamorgan2678 Год назад
Wow this was excellent the best presentation on any medical problem I have watched.. You know when at the end you have ZERO questions.
@osmosis
@osmosis Год назад
We appreciate the feedback, Linda! Thank you! 🥰
@fatm4403
@fatm4403 2 месяца назад
8 years later and still this is best educational video about this topic, Thanks a million team!❤
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 месяца назад
Thank you ❤️
@zamhussain2563
@zamhussain2563 4 года назад
I went to rehab twice for drugs and went into delirium for about 2 weeks. It is the worst thing ever. I didn’t know where I was at all and the mind makes up things and places itself and you have no control over it at all. I didn’t know why this happened but after watching this video I understand it better. I still remember the hallucinations and it’s unbelievable what I went through.
@8mb93
@8mb93 2 года назад
My dad is having delirium because of alcohol withdrawal. He had went to rehab too before but this is the first time he has shown severe alcohol syndrome like this. I am so worried for him and I am scared if he will come back to normal. He's 53 years old. We had taken him to hospital yesterday and Dr have prescribed some medicine but he's not sleeping at all and his bp is high. Seeing your comment makes me hopeful that he too will be normal soon. 🙏🏻
@tomas_nehyba
@tomas_nehyba Год назад
@@8mb93 Did he bounce back?
@terrapinflyer273
@terrapinflyer273 Год назад
@@8mb93 ❤ I am no stranger to that feeling...
@manisharawat3076
@manisharawat3076 2 года назад
OMG i totally depend on this channel for every lecture.. Thankyou so much for helping us out. ❤
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Glad to hear that we're able to help, Manisha! 😊
@sakuramarshall5939
@sakuramarshall5939 5 лет назад
Awesome video!! My school doesnt do the best job at explaining these concepts and you guys make it easy to understand!! Thank you!!
@gokulkasturirangan2188
@gokulkasturirangan2188 2 года назад
My dad currently going through the delirium phase. I was severely worried and thought it would lead him to Dementia but after seeing your video I gained some confidence. He was also a diabetic patient and underwent a angioplasty years ago. Recently he was developed with Typhoid fever and suddenly started behaving with memory loss, agitation and having slurred speech. I don't have any idea what affected him. But after seeing your video I gained confidence. Thank you so much... Much love from India
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Glad that our video was able to help in this little way, Gokul. 🙏🏼
@origamilab1352
@origamilab1352 Месяц назад
Hi, how is your father doing now, has he recovered? can you tell me🙏, my grandfather underwent major surgery 3 days ago and was admitted to ICU/HCU, and today he is acting strange and sometimes hallucinating. How many days does it take to return to normal?
@oOlostkeksOo
@oOlostkeksOo 7 лет назад
That's a really good and interesting video, thanks!
@livialara15
@livialara15 3 года назад
Awesome video guys, keep on the good job!
@formystudies
@formystudies 7 лет назад
Thanks! I used to think delirium and dementia were the same!
@BeautifullyRewritten
@BeautifullyRewritten 7 лет назад
Been subscribed for a long time and am just now looking at this...smh! lol ! Great video! i have 1 year of nursing school left and i will be keeping yal's site in mind! Thank you!
@osmosis
@osmosis 7 лет назад
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@rh-uv5gu
@rh-uv5gu 5 месяцев назад
So good. Everything I need to know. The visual aids are helpful and concise
@osmosis
@osmosis 5 месяцев назад
We appreciate the feedback! 🌟
@franciscanishagomes3944
@franciscanishagomes3944 5 лет назад
Very nice explaination sir.Thank you.
@lixiaona
@lixiaona 7 лет назад
Great vedio. Thanka for making and uploading it.👍👍👍
@jhonereyrosete5641
@jhonereyrosete5641 7 лет назад
Thank you so much!!! this video helps me a lot!!!
@parrsnipps4495
@parrsnipps4495 Год назад
My 70 year old wife got all excited about a project for our business & worked for 16 hours on the proposal & couldn't settle down, then I noticed over the past 2 days she's been sleeping about 16 or more hours a day! She gets up & is excited then she's back in bed sleeping again. It's out of the ordinary for her so I'm worried she's got symptoms of delirium, bouncing back & forth between both types, hypo & hyper.
@spirehill
@spirehill 2 года назад
Very helpful explanation. Thank you for producing this video.
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Hi Matthew! Glad it was helpful! ❤️
@rondag3569
@rondag3569 8 лет назад
well done all around, thanks! wish I would have discovered these long ago
@Cleopatra-en4ye
@Cleopatra-en4ye 15 дней назад
Amazing explanation! Please, please dont stop!
@osmosis
@osmosis 11 дней назад
Thanks for the feedback! 💕
@jayarrgerobin8965
@jayarrgerobin8965 4 года назад
Thank you so much it helps me a lot to report my topic in Abnormal.Psychology Neurocognitive disorders 👏
@vamronv
@vamronv 7 лет назад
Great video, I have to teach some students tomorrow, it really gave me some good ideas how to keep them awake during teachig.... Thanks/
@davidjackson8
@davidjackson8 6 лет назад
not a great video this may e more useful icusteps.org/assets/files/booklet/delirium.pdf
@elzalex3475
@elzalex3475 5 лет назад
Thanks s lot it helps me a lot with my homework 👍
@bonbon4793
@bonbon4793 7 лет назад
Thank you :) that was so helpful! Do you guys have this in writing anywhere?
@osmosis
@osmosis 7 лет назад
Not yet, but soon!
@lydianosa0415
@lydianosa0415 4 года назад
liked the explanation!! keep it up!!
@aminrashid2469
@aminrashid2469 7 лет назад
excellent presentation
@coconutslimeshopa.o7462
@coconutslimeshopa.o7462 5 лет назад
I’m a teen and I’m going through this from a fever now. Should I get medical treatment?
@leejessy32
@leejessy32 7 лет назад
great video .. keep it up!
@valentineplazajr.1379
@valentineplazajr.1379 6 лет назад
Nice video, Very informative and well concise explanation
@osmosis
@osmosis 6 лет назад
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@ramalingamr1337
@ramalingamr1337 8 лет назад
you guys are awesome......
@osmosis
@osmosis 8 лет назад
+Ram Lingam Thanks!
@bebofg
@bebofg 8 лет назад
thanks for the valuable info and the great way of presentation .. If u may allow me , I have a suggestion .. if u may add some references in the video description for textbooks or official websites that u used to gather info , that will add much credibility to ur channel Thanks again
@osmosis
@osmosis 8 лет назад
Hey! Thanks for the suggestion. All the information we provide is widely considered scientific fact. You can find it in most pathology textbooks, so there isn't really a need to cite our sources. If you're interested in what sources we use to create these videos, we consult the textbooks Robbins, Copstead, along with other resources like UpToDate, Pathoma, and Goljan, and Dubin to name a few.
@davidjackson8
@davidjackson8 6 лет назад
icusteps.org/assets/files/booklet/delirium.pdf
@marlintill5599
@marlintill5599 5 лет назад
Good video thank you
@Leo-fm6sg
@Leo-fm6sg 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Much love from Srilanka💕
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Most welcome! 😊
@nottodayspringday1761
@nottodayspringday1761 5 лет назад
Than you very much
@drlaraibamjad6465
@drlaraibamjad6465 7 лет назад
thankyou,,,it was so confusing in my text book 👍
@Atleastihavemydog
@Atleastihavemydog 7 лет назад
This happened to me after throwing up for a week. It's been 7 months since it happened and I'm still having flashbacks from it :/
@antonysajij
@antonysajij 3 года назад
It happened to me yesterday when I woke up and spoke something crazy to my family members... I almost thought I had a memory loss
@r__b6095
@r__b6095 5 лет назад
Are there references listed anywhere?
@sanctussanctus2904
@sanctussanctus2904 7 лет назад
thanks alot osmosis
@rabiakayani9841
@rabiakayani9841 4 года назад
Thanks.. i like ur video
@bethcook1190
@bethcook1190 4 года назад
Is there a way to gain permissions to use this video in a hospital system’s electronic education program?
@tehminahyder7570
@tehminahyder7570 7 лет назад
You guys are awesome 😀👍
@skyandbeyond1936
@skyandbeyond1936 6 лет назад
Thanks
@ShivaBhagwan12
@ShivaBhagwan12 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the help ❤❤❤
@osmosis
@osmosis 3 месяца назад
Happy to help! ❤️
@RRasTT
@RRasTT 7 лет назад
excellent!
@mariaali8875
@mariaali8875 3 года назад
I’ve been suffering with this for a couple months now ): I’m trying to get recover from it
@gazbrown23
@gazbrown23 4 года назад
Happened to me with both forms and I’ve had a lot happen to me in my life but weeks of this left me in so much terror I don’t think you could pay me any amount of money even with the guarantee of survival to go through it again. There were various subjects but 1 of the worst was I thought I was back in a psychiatric ward of which I was in when I was 16 so I assumed that I was again and I thought I had ripped the skin above my top lip under my nose off which I later found out was the feeding tube I pulled out and the nurses were all people i went to school with and they were calling me a monster and I remember thinking every visitor to ICU must think the same. After regaining control of my mind to actually realise that I had suffered multiple organ failure due to acute pancreatitis caused by an unknown infection it still took me about 24 hours later to dare to touch the area that was still gone in my mind and was baffled at why it was there and even asked if I had been given facial reconstruction surgery. 4 and a half years later and I still get flashbacks to it but doctors just dismiss it.
@jamesbuttery3862
@jamesbuttery3862 Год назад
My diagnosis after admission to the Emergency Room a few weeks back was Delirium. I was brought to the E.R. after being given a nasal Narcan dose after a Fentanyl overdose. I think I entered a precipitated withdrawal. I don't remember anything.
@TinyFord1
@TinyFord1 Год назад
Pretty sure I had this last night as a consequence of my current swine flu. Is that possible?
@yolandagrabowski6043
@yolandagrabowski6043 Год назад
Just constipation is causing me that feeling. But rest sounds like a good idea to help me with that.
@salmakandel951
@salmakandel951 Год назад
thank you for your effort ...you make it easy *_*
@osmosis
@osmosis Год назад
You're welcome, Salma! 💕
@that_one_MM
@that_one_MM 4 года назад
This Is cool and all, but Is there a way to arificially cause it.
@YuserAlhaj
@YuserAlhaj 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@osmosis
@osmosis 8 месяцев назад
You're welcome, Yuser! 🙏🏼
@rheaferolin2120
@rheaferolin2120 4 года назад
my son just has a delirium now.. he woke up running and crying without knowing what he did.
@JeePaquet
@JeePaquet 2 года назад
Thank you very much, very informative! my dad just had heart surgery and he have delirium.. :( This is heartbreaking.. hopefully its just temporary!
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Glad that you find our video helpful. Wishing your dad the best of health! 🙏🏼
@origamilab1352
@origamilab1352 Месяц назад
Hi, how is your father doing now, has he recovered? can you tell me🙏, my grandfather underwent major surgery 3 days ago and was admitted to ICU/HCU, and today he is acting strange and sometimes hallucinating. How many days does it take to return to normal?
@bernardinopereyra7834
@bernardinopereyra7834 2 года назад
The binding of isaac reference?
@getfixedlem
@getfixedlem 2 года назад
Yes
@hrcelen
@hrcelen 8 лет назад
thankyou.
@osmosis
@osmosis 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@lowqualityimageofpetergriffin
binding of isaac reference
@emilydeboer3121
@emilydeboer3121 6 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for this concise video. My dad has had 3 surgeries in a row now and has been in a state of confusion the last 3 weeks. We knew going into the surgery that this was a possibility, and now we just wait patiently... hopefully it will subside. Does it ever stay permanent?
@origamilab1352
@origamilab1352 Месяц назад
Hi, how is your father doing now, has he recovered? can you tell me🙏, my grandfather underwent major surgery 3 days ago and was admitted to ICU/HCU, and today he is acting strange and sometimes hallucinating. How many days does it take to return to normal?
@boye8984
@boye8984 5 лет назад
My 9 year old cousin has this every night, he would say "I see ants and sometimes weird things on dream, and be awake for a long time, but when he sleeps it stops, this happened when his mother had to take night shifts, im really worried.
@urmilaraut5587
@urmilaraut5587 2 года назад
Thank you
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
You're welcome, Urmila! 💖
@JJJettplane
@JJJettplane 2 года назад
My brother in law was involuntarily committed to a mental hospital a week after his pacemaker surgery and he's only in his early 60s. I think he's been misdiagnosed!!
@fereshtahkhoshbakht1999
@fereshtahkhoshbakht1999 7 лет назад
Great👌
@jayhamilton-roque4622
@jayhamilton-roque4622 7 лет назад
This is a wonderfully presented explanation of a very complex disease process. One question, what research are you citing when you state that delirious patients are at 6X greater risk for falls? I do not dispute that delirium is one of the greatest fall indicators, I'm just gathering information for a fall prevention program and want to use this statistic. Thank you for all you do!
@tikiboon647
@tikiboon647 7 лет назад
Can you add paraphilic disorders soon? That will be a huge help thanks anyways. Subscribed ☺️
@osmosis
@osmosis 7 лет назад
We will eventually. You can vote for upcoming videos by becoming a patreon subscriber. www.patreon.com/osmosis
@marykathleenperez209
@marykathleenperez209 7 лет назад
Tiki Boon h
@aleks1998a
@aleks1998a 4 года назад
I wish I know that before my psyhosis it's very scary 😐
@serooseroo374
@serooseroo374 2 месяца назад
Hi, I took a multivitamin for a year and it made me delirious. I stopped taking it 3 and a half months ago. I've gotten a little better, but I'm still struggling now. How long will it last? I read that delirium can last a very long time. I'm scared and don't know what to do. Sometimes I think about suicide. Can you help me?
@AmitSingh-si2tu
@AmitSingh-si2tu 6 лет назад
hiii osmosis kindly make video on DELUSION..
@osmosis
@osmosis 6 лет назад
We will eventually, Amit! In the meantime, you can vote for upcoming videos, see all of our unreleased videos and access tens of thousands of flashcards and quiz questions by becoming an Osmosis Prime subscriber. You can sign up for a free trial at bit.ly/2ut5ZEJ.
@thilinaalagiyawanna3680
@thilinaalagiyawanna3680 11 месяцев назад
Thankyou
@osmosis
@osmosis 11 месяцев назад
You’re welcome! 😊
@abraham7330
@abraham7330 Год назад
What are delirium hallucinations like? Like do you see walls moving?
@KerrisonA
@KerrisonA 3 года назад
The current heatwave makes me feel delirious 🌞
@tzazella751
@tzazella751 3 года назад
in my 40s, i recently suffered delirium over the course of 2-6 weeks. from what i remember, it was horrifying. i spent most of the time in a "black out", but what i do remember is very upsetting. i still have marks on my wrists left from the bindings.
@devilgod136
@devilgod136 2 года назад
Were you in hospital? How did it go away? My mother is experiencing this. 😥
@tzazella751
@tzazella751 2 года назад
@@devilgod136 my delirium was the result of medication and i was hospitalized. it went away once i was stabilized with new dosages and meds.
@devilgod136
@devilgod136 2 года назад
@@tzazella751 I think the same thing is happening to her. She was given lots of meds known to cause delirium. It's so scary. Thanks for taking the time to reply and good luck with everything.
@origamilab1352
@origamilab1352 Месяц назад
​@@devilgod136Hi, how is your mother doing now, has he recovered? can you tell me🙏, my grandfather underwent major surgery 3 days ago and was admitted to ICU/HCU, and today he is acting strange and sometimes hallucinating. How many days does it take to return to normal?
@sweetsuki4
@sweetsuki4 5 лет назад
I ❣️ U osmosis
@jamiehaughey-tb1uk
@jamiehaughey-tb1uk 3 месяца назад
Hello, I wonder if you would give me permission to use your video for some training via powerpoint for carers/therapist.
@osmosis
@osmosis 3 месяца назад
Hi! Kindly email us at support@osmosis.org or click on the chat icon (located on the lower right of the screen) on osmosis.org for a prompt response. Our team is always happy to help with any concerns you may have. 😊
@dannyteachesenglish...9122
@dannyteachesenglish...9122 2 года назад
Lovely post
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Thank you! 🥰
@raymonddavesalvador208
@raymonddavesalvador208 5 лет назад
can severe hypokalemia can cause delirium?
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