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Which is an accurate statement regarding the development of major neurocognitive disorder in patients with either Parkinson's disease or Huntington's disease?
 
  a. All patients develop major neurocognitive disorder.
 b. Only female patients develop major neurocognitive disorder.
 c. Only some patients develop major neurocognitive disorder.
 d. Only patients with cortical damage develop major neurocognitive disorder.

Question 2

The differing patterns of impairment associated with Alzheimer's disease dementia and HIV-caused major neurocognitive disorder are primarily attributable to
 
  a. the different areas of the brain affected.
 b. the immune response to the virus in HIV patients.
 c. psychosocial differences in the lives of the typical patients with each disorder.
  d. unexplained causes.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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