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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 2.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Crit Care. 2014 Jul;23(4):296–304. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2014186

Figure 3. Day patterns of agitation depicting the significant portion of agitation that occurs on day 1.

Figure 3

  • Intermittent agitation – day 1: The percent of total agitation of all patients that had intermittent agitation on day 1
  • Intermittent agitation – all other days: The percent of total agitation of all patients that had intermittent agitation on any day other than day 1
  • Single day of agitation – day 1: The percent of total agitation of all patients that had a single day of agitation on day 1
  • Single day of agitation – all other days: The percent of total agitation of all patients that had a single day of agitation on any day other than day 1
  • Consecutive days of agitation – day 1: The percent of total agitation of all patients that had consecutive days of agitation beginning on day 1
  • Consecutive days of agitation – all other days: The percent of total agitation of all patients that had consecutive days of agitation beginning on any day other than day 1