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jerry coleman

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Ben has Alzheimer's disease. Currently, he is having memory problems such as remembering
   his zip code, telephone numbers, and the names of some of his grandchildren.
 
  He also has
   difficulty managing his finances because he no longer can add two numbers correctly.
   Although he keeps himself neatly groomed, Ben, who used to be quite outgoing, now stays at
   home most of the time. Ben's Alzheimer's disease is now at the ______ level of development.
   a. early c. moderately severe
   b. moderate d. severe/advanced

Question 2

In which of the following personality disorders does research suggest genetic factors appear to play a role?
 
  a. schizoid c. schizotypal
   b. paranoid d. dependent



isabelt_18

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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