Specialist care prevents acute confusion in older surgery patients

PHOENIX: Patients can be often anxious about undergoing surgery, but new research has suggested that specialist care could help reduce this in older patients.

With the elderly, surgery can lead to disorders of consciousness or cognition, which can result in a confusional state known as delirium. However, this can be prevented in most cases by specialist nursing after their procedure.

This is according to a new study…

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