How to use the 4AT to communicate "confusion"
Do you find yourself describing patients as "confused," "pleasantly confused" or "orientated." Could there be a better way? If you already use the 4AT to screen for delirium, I show you how to use the 4AT as a communication tool to describe someone's level of confusion in a more detailed way that still doesn't take long If you want to learn more about frailty check out www.leedsfrailtyeducation.co.uk

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