Process / pipelineMental status assessment and cognitive screening

CAM Delirium Screening

The Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) is a widely validated diagnostic tool developed by Sharon K. Inouye and colleagues to detect delirium in hospitalized patients. Delirium is an acute change in mental status characterized by inattention, disorganized thinking, and altered consciousness that is often missed in clinical practice. The CAM provides a standardized, reproducible method for identifying delirium, which is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and hospital costs.

Open in MethodMindSoonVideoSoon

Read the full method

Members only

Sign in with a free account to read this section.

Sign in

Sources

  1. Inouye, S. K., van Dyck, C. H., Alessi, C. A., Balkin, S., Siegal, A. P., & Horwitz, R. I. (1990). Clarifying confusion: The Confusion Assessment Method. A new method for detection of delirium. Annals of Internal Medicine, 113(12), 941-948. DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-113-12-941
  2. Ely, E. W., Inouye, S. K., Bernard, G. R., et al. (2001). Delirium in mechanically ventilated patients: validity and reliability of the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU). JAMA, 286(21), 2703-2710. DOI: 10.1001/jama.286.21.2703

Related methods

Referenced by

ScholarGateCAM Delirium Screening (Confusion Assessment Method for Detecting Delirium). Retrieved 2026-06-04 from https://scholargate.app/en/nursing/cam-delirium-screening