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Do people with delirium know what's going on?

Studies have shown that only about one-third of patients who experienced delirium can recall being confused afterward. In general, no, people with delirium do not fully know what's going on due to a profound disturbance in attention, awareness, and cognition. They often struggle to process information and distinguish reality from illusion, making the experience frightening and disorienting.

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