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bclement10

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How does vascular dementia differs from Alzheimer's Disease?
 
  A) It is not progressive.
  B) The early clinical picture is more homogeneous than that seen in Alzheimer's Disease.
  C) Accompanying mood disorders are more common.
  D) It occurs at an earlier age.

Question 2

Hope believes that she is the star of her graduate class and that the other students dislike her because
  they are jealous of her superior intelligence.
 
  She believes that she is entitled to be exempted from an
  important exam because of her outstanding performance in class. Hope probably suffers from
 
  A) histrionic personality disorder. B) schizoid personality disorder.
  C) dependent personality disorder. D) narcissistic personality disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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