Cornell Assessment of Pediatric Delirium (CAPD) in 4 Week OldLoading...Makes eye contact with caregiver (holds gaze briefly, follows 90 degrees)Always0Often+1Sometimes+2Rarely+3Never+4Actions are purposeful (reaches, with some discoordination)Always0Often+1Sometimes+2Rarely+3Never+4Aware of surroundings (awake alert time, turns to primary caretaker’s voice, may turn to smell of primary caretaker)Always0Often+1Sometimes+2Rarely+3Never+4Communicates needs and wants (cries when hungry or uncomfortable)Always0Often+1Sometimes+2Rarely+3Never+4Restless (no sustained calm state)Never0Rarely+1Sometimes+2Often+3Always+4Inconsolable (not soothed by parental rocking, singing, feeding, comfortable actions)Never0Rarely+1Sometimes+2Often+3Always+4Underactive (very little movement while awake)Never0Rarely+1Sometimes+2Often+3Always+4Takes long time to respond to interactions (not making sounds or reflexes active as expected)Never0Rarely+1Sometimes+2Often+3Always+4IndikationenHinweise & Vorsichtsmaßnahmen