Emergence delirium does not affect children's behavior three

Emergence delirium does not affect children's behavior three months after surgery

Emergence delirium -; a confused state during recovery from anesthesia that may include disorientation, hallucination, restlessness and purposeless hyperactivity -; does not affect a child's behavior three months after surgery, according to research being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2022 annual meeting.

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Minnesota , United States , Samira Joseph , Emily Henderson , Mayo Clinic College Of Medicine , Lead Author , Anesthesiology Resident , Mayo Clinic College , Behavior Assessment System , Children , Delirium , Surgery , Anesthesiology , Hallucination , Hyperactivity , Research ,

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