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central nervous system, acting strangely, unusual, strange behavior involves actions, not typical of that individual, chronic, progressive loss of memory, loss, the ability to concentrate, perform other mental tasks, many causes, unsual, strange behavior, numerous medical, psychiatric illnesses, two, the more common causes, delirium, dementia, delirium is characterized, sudden decreased level of consciousness, association, medical illness, particularly high fever, dementia is characterized, chronic, progressive loss of cognitive function, association, brain disorders, possible causes, in older people, malnutrition, particularly vitamin b12, thiamine deficiency, medications, alcohol in excess, chronic exposure to cold, hypothermia, emotional problems, depression, feeling useless, head injury, subdural hematoma, unfamiliar surroundings, dehydration, electrolyte abnormality, infection, pneumonia, gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, thyroid disorders, either underactive, overactive, alzheimer's disease, causes, in people of all ages, anxiety, emotional problems, side effects of medication, attention deficit disorder, ritalin, side effects of antidepressants, prozac, illicit drug use, particularly stimulants amphetamines, cocaine, diseases affecting the nervous system, neurological diseases, non-neurological diseases, fever, pneumonia, high thyroid function, environmental hazards, dementia, delirium that appears to be, a brain tumor, head injury, stroke, infection, fever, pneumonia, seek immediate medical attention, delirium, anxiety, emotional problems, reassurance, loving support, frequent feedback, place, names of people providing care, delirium, dementia, malnutrition, a proper diet, vitamin supplements, recommended after medical evaluation, delirium, consult doctor, adjusting dosage, changing medications, discontinuing them, delirium, dementia, alcohol in excess, complete abstinence, delirium related to illicit drug use, stop taking the offending substance, delirium, emotional problems, psychological counseling, delirium, hypothermia, adequate heat, warmth, re-warming, monitored, delirium that follows surgery, temporary, avoid prolonged use of sedatives, pain killers, dementia, alzheimer's disease, no prevention, new treatments, discussed, the doctor, sympathetic care, occupational therapy, family support, dementia, huntington's chorea, provide supportive care, delirium resulting from environmental causes, make a concerted effort to modify the environment, change environments, delirium, low thyroid function, thyroid hormone replacement treatment, contact regular health care provider, a neurologist, dementia, delirium is present, unusual, strange behavior is severe, prolonged, unexplained, impairing lifestyle, health care provider, perform a physical examination, obtain the patient's medical history, physical examination, detailed neurological evaluation, medical history, unusual, strange behavior in detail, what unusual behaviors, lifestyle affected, the person eat, dress, perform other everyday activities, did the unusual behavior begin, getting worse, staying, behavior changing, diagnostic tests, ct scan, the head, neurological tests, blood tests.



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