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Sixty-year-old Fred has the typical early symptoms of major neurocognitive disorder. The fact that he has abnormalities in walking, and weakness in his limbs, suggests that his major neurocognitive disorder is
 
  a. the Alzheimer's disease.
 b. influenced by a medication.
  c. due to multiple influences.
  d. the vascular type.

Question 2

Why are the symptoms of vascular neurocognitive disorder so different in each patient?
 
  a. It is not known why patients with vascular neurocognitive disorder have different symptoms.
  b. The symptoms relate to the area of the brain damaged.
 c. The symptoms depend upon the person's other medical conditions.
 d. Patients tend to be elderly and easily confused.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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