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Description
This article reports the findings of a study done related to acute pediatric delirium in hospitalized children. Information provided will be useful in detecting and managing pediatric delirium earlier in hospitalized children. Education Level: Intermediate; Format: Online Content Focus: Occupational Therapy Service Delivery Criteria for Obtaining Continuing Education Credits: To earn credit, you must read the article and complete the quiz and evaluation, earning a score of 70% or greater on the posttest.Purpose of Activity
To provide information on a hospital-wide initiative to decrease delirium-associated falls.Learning Objectives
After completing this continuing education activity you will be able to:
- Recognize the link between delirium and falls, including interventions to prevent those falls.
- Outline methods to identify patients at risk for delirium and results from a study on delirium screening, prevention, and treatment.
Disclosures
The authors and planners have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Price:
$6.95
Credits:
- AOTA 0.05 CEUs/1/2 Contact Hour
Lippincott Professional Development/Wolters Kluwer Health is an approved provider of continuing education by The American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. Provider Number 5448.
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Professions:
Occupational Therapist
Test Code: JNCQ0718-OT
Published: Jul/Sep 2018
Expires: 7/1/2025
Sources:
Allied Health Collection
Required Passing Score: 15/19 (78%)
Categories:
Occupational Therapy Service Delivery