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Differentiating Delirium, Dementia, Depression and Psychosis in Medically Vulnerable Older Adults
Differentiating Delirium, Dementia, Depression and Psychosis in Medically Vulnerable Older Adults

Differentiating Delirium, Dementia, Depression and Psychosis in Medically Vulnerable Older Adults

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#085 [CEU Podcast] - The prevalence of delirium is highest among older adults who are medically hospitalized. In fact, 33% of general medical patients who are 70 and older have delirium. It’s imperative that mental health professionals have a keen understanding of delirium and how to distinguish it from look-alike conditions. This continuing education course will: provide an overview of delirium and the various forms delirium can takediscuss cognitive screenings used in medical settingsillustrate how to distinguish delirium from dementia, depression, and psychosis among medically vulnerable adultsLink to the show notes page hereGet access to the BONUS Video when you subscribe to the CEU podcast Attention Social Workers, Psychologists, Therapists, Aging Life Care Experts: Click here to learn more about earning CEUs for listening to this podcast.

Differentiating Delirium, Dementia, Depression and Psychosis in Medically Vulnerable Older Adults

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