| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | Wordlist |
| 2 | delirium | mental condition with restlessness, confusion and hallucinations | Wuthering Heights Big 100 |
| 3 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | Baron's GRE |
| 4 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | Baron's GRE |
| 5 | delirium | a state of mental confusion caused by disturbances in cerebral function; the many causes include fever, shock, or drug overdose (deliro- to draw the furrow awry when plowing, i.e. to go off the rails) | Chapters 8 and 9 |
| 6 | delirium | n. mental disorder marked by confusion | S.A.T. Vocab D6 |
| 7 | delirium | a temporary state of mental excitement, confusion, or insanity | Tom Sawyer - ch. 23 |
| 8 | delirium | förvirrat tillstÄnd | Hp Ord |
| 9 | delirium | funny. | catherine the great |
| 10 | delirium | mental confusion, ecstasy | SAT Cumalitive |
| 11 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion | GRE Vocab 13 |
| 12 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | Barrons GRE Wordlist 4,842 words |
| 13 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | D and E |
| 14 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | scrambled |
| 15 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | GRE General Set 23 |
| 16 | Delirium | extreme mental disturbance, often accompanied by hallucinations | English Vocab 1 |
| 17 | delirium | a state of mental confusion caused by disturbances in cerebral function; the many causes include fever, shock, or drug overdose (deliro = to dra the furrow awry when plowing, i.e., to go off the rails) | Ch. 8 Nervous System Symptoms and Diagnosis |
| 18 | delirium | a state of mental confusion caused by disturbances in cerebral function; the many causes include fever, shock, or drug overdose (deliro = to draw the furrow awry when plowing, i.e., to go off the rails) | Nervous System |
| 19 | delirium | acute confusion | CH test 3 Chapter 29 |
| 20 | Delirium | 1) Reduced clarity of awareness of the environment. accompanied by 2) Some sort of cognitive deficit. Begins suddenly. | DSM-IV Classification |
| 21 | delirium | a state of violent excitement | Jekyll and Hyde vocab for test |
| 22 | Delirium | a state of violent excitement or emotion | vocab part TWO |
| 23 | Delirium | mental disorder, marked by confusion, uncontrolled excitement | 400 Word List - 'D' |
| 24 | delirium | characterized by confusion, fear, agitation, hyperactivity or anxiety | PEDS final Neuro |
| 25 | Delirium | A state of extreme mental excitement and confusion | Borelli 1st semester finals vocab + lit terms |
| 26 | Delirium | A state of extreme mental excitement and confusion | LIT TERMS |
| 27 | delirium | as in fevers, disturbances of consciousness, or intoxication; mental disturbances | Kristian Lottery rose vocab |
| 28 | Delirium | (noun) a state of violence, excitement, or emotion | Vocab |
| 29 | delirium | A state of mental confusion and excitement characterized by disorientation for time and place, often with hallucinations, incoherent speech, and a continual state of aimless physical activity. | Unit IV Cognitive Impairments |
| 30 | delirium | temporary mental disturbance | vocab 17 |
| 31 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | GRE Vocabulary Words A-D |
| 32 | delirium | a state of mental confusion caused by disturbances in cerebral function; the many causes include fever, shock, or drug overdose (deliro = to draw the furrow away when plowing, i.e. to go off the rails) | nervous system sympotmatic terms |
| 33 | Delirium | disturbance in consciousness. Change in cognition or development of perceptual abnormalities. Experiences reduced awareness of the environment, shifts in attention and distractibility. Disorientation to place and time. | LCSW exam I |
| 34 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | Sungwoo's GRE Vocabulary (Barron's): D |
| 35 | delirium | extreme mental disturbance, often accompanied by hallucinations | A Sound of Thunder-vocab |
| 36 | delirium | The high fever caused the patient to suffer from ***. | A Sound of Thunder-sentences |
| 37 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | GRE words |
| 38 | delirium | mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious | Barron's GRE Vocab |
| 39 | delirium | a temporary state of mental confusion | march |
| 40 | delirium | a clouded mental state, confusion | Frankenstein Chapter 21 |
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