2. Delirium is an acute, fluctuating disturbance of
consciousness, associated with a change in cognition
or the development of perceptual disturbances
Definition
3. Clinically delirium can be divided into the following three
categories:
i. Hyperactive Delirium (30%). Patients are agitated and hyper alert with
repetitive behaviours, wandering, hallucinations and aggression. Although
recognised earlier, there is association with increased use of benzodiazepines,
over sedation, use of
restraints and falls.
ii. Hypoactive Delirium (25%). Patients are quiet and withdrawn which is often
missed on a busy medical ward leading to increased length of stay, increased
and more severe complications.
iii. Mixed Delirium. Fluctuating pattern seen in 45% of cases.
Classification
14. History
• Information from a collateral source such as a spouse or
another family member.
• Most important things to ask :
1. the patient's baseline cognitive function.
2. the time course of the present illness.
3. current medications.
21. • Class: Antipsychotic and neuroleptic
• Haloperidol is a frequently used tranquilizer.
• MOA: Haloperidol is a major tranquilizer of the butyrophenone class that has proved
effective in management of acute psychotic episodes. It has pharmacological
properties similar to those of the phenothiazine class of drugs (e.g., Thorazine).
Haloperidol appears to block dopamine receptors in the brain associated with mood and
behavior. However, its precise mechanism of action Is not clearly understood.
Haloperidol has weak anticholinergic properties.
• Half-Life: 3-35 hours
• Indications: Haloperidol is used in acute psychotic episodes.
• Contraindications: Haloperidol should not be administered in cases in which other
drugs, especially sedatives, may be present. It should not be used in the management
of dysphoira caused by Talwin because it may promote sedation and anesthesia.
• SE: Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS), Insomnia, Restlessness, Drowsiness,
Tachycardia, Seizures, Respiratory Depression, Dry Mouth, Constipation, Hypotension