Moving
Managing Pain
Nutrition & Hydration
Environment
100

Early and frequent activity supports delirium prevention by promoting this.

What is mobility?

100

This assessment tool should be used regularly to guide pain management.

What is the pain scale?

100

Ensuring regular fluid intake helps prevent this delirium risk factor.

What is dehydration?

100

A calm, well-lit space helps reduce this symptom.

What is confusion?

200

Prolonged bedrest increases the risk of this cognitive complication.

What is delirium?

200

Both untreated pain and excessive use of these medications increase delirium risk.

What are opioids?

200

Poor oral intake can lead to electrolyte imbalances affecting this organ.

That is the brain?

200

Frequent room changes increase the risk of this cognitive disorder.

What is delirium?

300

This interdisciplinary team member often supports safe mobilizaiton.

What is physiotherapy or occupational therapy?

300

The goal of pain management in delirium prevention is balance between relief and this.

What is avoiding over-sedation?

300

Assisting with meals supports delirium prevention by enabling this.

What is adequate nutrition?

300

Personal items and familiar objects promote this.

What is orientation?

400

Immobility contributes to delirium by impairing circulation, strength, and this body system.

What is the brain?

400

Facial grimacing, restlessness, and agitation may indicate unrecognized this.

What is pain?

400

Delirium risk increases when patients are unable to meet needs for fluids and this.

What is nutrition?

400

A chaotic environment can worsen agitation by over stimulating this.

What is the nervous system?