DELIRIUM PROGNOSIS |
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Persons with delirium usually have a
worse prognosis for the underlying disease than the person without
delirium. Nonetheless, those without terminal illness usually
recover from delirium. They may not, however, regain all their
original cognitive abilities, and may be left with some permanent
impairments, including fatigue, irritability, difficulty
concentrating, or mood changes. |
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