I've seen delirium a few times, in family members. It can be quite scary, and sometimes you worry that it's something more serious. Can happen outside of hospital too, when a patient has been prescribed new meds or an antibiotic, and they react strangely to it. Staying calm is vital. It can feel like talking someone off of a cliff, at times.
Cherry laurel, which release cyanide into the air can cause the same effect, especially when its mixed with pollution from cars, unfortunately the NHS does not recognise a cyanide producing plants such as cherry luarel to be dangerous, even though people are allergic to it and the cyanide fumes it produce
I've seen delirium a few times, in family members. It can be quite scary, and sometimes you worry that it's something more serious.
Can happen outside of hospital too, when a patient has been prescribed new meds or an antibiotic, and they react strangely to it.
Staying calm is vital. It can feel like talking someone off of a cliff, at times.
Cherry laurel, which release cyanide into the air can cause the same effect, especially when its mixed with pollution from cars, unfortunately the NHS does not recognise a cyanide producing plants such as cherry luarel to be dangerous, even though people are allergic to it and the cyanide fumes it produce