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rosent76

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Martin is suffering from HIV-associated cognitive disorder. Until his condition is accurately diagnosed, Martin's symptoms may be confused with
 
  a) delirium tremens.
   b) major depression.
   c) personality disorder.
   d) post-traumatic stress disorder.

Question 2

What important lesson about cognitive disorders can we learn from the story of George Gershwin?
 
  a) Headaches can be misinterpreted.
   b) Musical ability can slow the progression of dementia.
   c) A high level of extraversion is a key factor in coping with Alzheimer's disease.
   d) Music can be used to overcome the depression associated with brain pathology.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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