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The diagnosis of delirium among elderly patients presenting to the emergency department of an acute hospital
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 02/17/09
Press Y et al. - The authors suggest that part of the solution involves providing appropriate education to ED physicians as well as adding a geriatric consultant to the ED roster.
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