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Nathan has a rather aggressive case of multiple sclerosis, one that is beginning to affect his mobility and threaten his independent functioning. If Nathan presented for treatment at a mental health facility, on what diagnostic axis would his MS be noted?
 
  a. III
  b. IV
  c. V
  d. As a strictly medical diagnosis, it wouldn't be noted at all.

Question 2

In DSM-IV-TR, paranoid personality disorder is diagnosed on Axis
 
  a. I.
  b. II.
  c. III.
  d. IV.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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