Hyperactive Delirium, what does that mean:

Hyperactive Delirium, what does that mean:

Medical professionals, such as doctors or nurses, often play a key role in assessing and managing delirium in a healthcare setting.

“Hyperactive delirium” refers to a state of acute confusion and disturbance in cognitive function, accompanied by heightened agitation, restlessness, and hyperactivity. Delirium is a medical condition characterized by a sudden and severe onset of confusion and changes in attention, perception, and awareness. It is often temporary and reversible, with underlying causes ranging from medical conditions to medication side effects.

In hyperactive delirium, individuals may exhibit increased motor activity, restlessness, irritability, and may have difficulty staying focused or coherent. They may experience hallucinations, paranoia, and have an elevated level of arousal. It is important to note that delirium can also manifest in hypoactive or mixed forms, where individuals may appear lethargic or have a combination of hyperactive and hypoactive features.

Common causes of delirium include infections, metabolic imbalances, medication side effects, and underlying medical conditions. Prompt identification and addressing the underlying cause are crucial for managing hyperactive delirium. Medical professionals, such as doctors or nurses, often play a key role in assessing and managing delirium in a healthcare setting.

Shervan K Shahhian