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jenna1

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Multi-infarct dementia (MID)
 
  a. rises from problems with blood flow to the brain.
  b. is progressive and irreversible.
  c. is believed to be caused by a virus.
  d. causes the cerebral cortex to degenerate more rapidly than Alzheimers.

Question 2

A lack of awareness of oneself or ones surroundings is called
 
  a. bipolar disorder.
  b. delirium.
  c. dementia.
  d. affective disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b





 

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