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EY67

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Stress following surgery is a common precipitant for the onset of
 
  a) Alzheimer's disease.
  b) delirium.
  c) Parkinson's disease.
  d) hydrocephalus.

Question 2

To be diagnosed with bipolar I disorder, a person
 
  a) must be currently experiencing manic symptoms.
  b) must have experienced hypomanic symptoms as well as depressive symptoms at some point in their lifetime.
  c) must have had at least one episode of mania at some point in their lifetime.
  d) must have experienced at least one depressive episode.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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