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Patients with delirium tremens usually appear [[diaphoretic]], confused and agitated. Physical examination of patients with delirium tremens is usually remarkable for [[fever]], [[tachycardia]], [[high blood pressure]], [[tachypnea]], [[altered mental status]], [[mydriasis]], [[positional nystagmus]], and [[tremor]]. | Patients with delirium tremens usually appear [[diaphoretic]], confused and agitated. Physical examination of patients with delirium tremens is usually remarkable for [[fever]], [[tachycardia]], [[high blood pressure]], [[tachypnea]], [[altered mental status]], [[mydriasis]], [[positional nystagmus]], and [[tremor]]. |
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Physical Examination
Patients with delirium tremens usually appear diaphoretic, confused and agitated. Physical examination of patients with delirium tremens is usually remarkable for fever, tachycardia, high blood pressure, tachypnea, altered mental status, mydriasis, positional nystagmus, and tremor.
Appearance of the Patient
The patient may present with confusion, diaphoresis, and agitation.
Vital Signs
Skin
Skin examinations of patients with delirium tremens include: