Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology

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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology 44 7897 074717

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Pediatric patients seem to be especially susceptible to toxic, metabolic, or traumatic CNS insults and are at greater risk of delirium with fever no matter the etiology. Developmental limitations, within the areas of communication and cognition, prevent a radical evaluation of the young patient for delirium. Only the foremost severe cases are identified, and therefore the remainder is either ignored or mismanaged under incorrect diagnoses. Despite the importance of the diagnosis within the care of medically ill patients, few studies examine delirium in pediatric patients. Schieveld and Leentjens combat this task through the case reports of two young children. They describe the profound effects of delirium on the care of those patients and therefore the emotional stability of both the kid and caregiver. This study begins a discussion on delirium in very young pediatric patients and within the process raises issues that are pertinent to children during a sort of medical settings. Physicians are only starting to understand the characteristics of delirium in young patients and expect that symptoms will depend upon developmental level and medical variables. Current treatment recommendations for youngsters , including medications, simply follow plans outlined for adults. The profession can do better.

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