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codyclark

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Carl is suffering from delirium. He mumbles incoherently, experiences episodes of panic with
   vivid and frightening hallucinations, seizures, and high fever. His delirium is best described as ______.
 
  a. chronic c. moderate
   b. mild d. severe

Question 2

Which of the following best describes the change that developers of the DSM are considering to diagnose personality disorders?
 
  a. a hybrid dimensional-categorical model
  b. a categorical model
  c. a completely dimensional model
  d. complete elimination of personality disorders from the DSM



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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