“…Children less than 5 years of age appear to be especially at risk for delirium, as are children who are developmentally delayed, have a high severity of illness, are mechanically ventilated, or receive benzodiazepines (Holly, Porter, Echevarria, Dreker, & Ruzehaji, 2018;Mody et al, 2018;Silver et al, 2015;Smith et al, 2017;Traube, Silver, Gerber, et al, 2017). While efforts have been made to implement sedation protocols (Curley et al, 2015), sleep promotion (Kawai et al, 2017), early mobility (Betters et al, 2017), and increased family presence (Harrison, 2010) in pediatric intensive care, it remains unknown if there is a resulting decrease in the incidence or duration of delirium. Long-term effects of pediatric delirium are unknown, but children with delirium have an increased duration of mechanical ventilation, PICU length of stay, and risk for mortality (Silver et al, 2015;Smith et al, 2017;Traube, Silver, Gerber, et al, 2017).…”