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11 Things Neurologists Think Hospitalists Need to Know

11 Things Neurologists Think Hospitalists Need to Know

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) Are Not the Only Cause of Altered Mental Status


That might seem obvious, but too often, a UTI can be pegged as the source of altered mental status when it should not be, Dr. Chang says.

"We get a lot of people who come in with confusion and they have a slightly abnormal urinalysis and they diagnose them with UTI," Dr. Chang says. "And it turns out that they actually had a stroke or they had a seizure."

Significantly altered mentation should show a significantly abnormal urine with a positive culture, she says. "They ought to have significant laboratory support for a urinary tract infection."

Dr. Barrett says a neurologic review of systems, or at least a neurologic exam, should be the physician's guide.

"Those are key parts of a hospitalist's practice," he says, "because that's what's truly going to guide them to consider primary neurological causes of altered mental status."

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