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Pea0909berry

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Beyonce just celebrated her 68th birthday. Her daughter describes her as being confused with language difficulties. She has loss of self-control and changes in personality. Her diagnosis is:
 
  a) dementia
   b) delirium
   c) senile dementia
   d) Korsakoff's syndrome

Question 2

Sandra is so preoccupied with perfection that she almost never gets things done on time. Socially, she rarely goes out because she is usually working. She is rigid about her daily schedule. Sandra may qualify for a diagnosis of
 
  a) avoidant personality disorder.
   b) histrionic personality disorder.
   c) borderline personality disorder.
   d) obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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