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A research algorithm to improve detection of delirium in the intensive care unit

Margaret A Pisani*, Katy LB Araujo, Peter H Van Ness, Ying Zhang, E Wesley Ely and Sharon K Inouye

Critical Care 2006, 10:R121 doi:10.1186/cc5027

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Quetiapine in refractory hyperactive and mixed intensive care delirium: a case series

Ruth YY Wan, Moneesha Kasliwal, Catherine A McKenzie, Nicholas A Barrett Critical Care 2011, 15:R159 (28 June 2011)

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Implementation of a delirium assessment tool in the ICU can influence haloperidol use

Mark van den Boogaard, Peter Pickkers, Hans van der Hoeven, Gabriel Roodbol, Theo van Achterberg, Lisette Schoonhoven Critical Care 2009, 13:R131 (10 August 2009)

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Combined didactic and scenario-based education improves the ability of intensive care unit staff to recognize delirium at the bedside

John W Devlin, Francois Marquis, Richard R Riker, Tracey Robbins, Erik Garpestad, Jeffrey J Fong, Dorothy Didomenico, Yoanna Skrobik Critical Care 2008, 12:R19 (21 February 2008)

The combination of a lecture and case scenario exercises appears to rapidly improve the capacity for ICU nurses to perform delirium assessments in a standardised fashion without any reduction in accuracy.

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Year in review 2006: Critical Care – resource management

Marcus J Schultz, Michael Kuiper, Peter E Spronk, Margreeth B Vroom, Ognjen Gajic Critical Care 2007, 11:223 (24 August 2007)

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Clinical review: Agitation and delirium in the critically ill – significance and management

Jean-Claude Chevrolet, Philippe Jolliet Critical Care 2007, 11:214 (17 May 2007)