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craiczarry

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Forgetting to make a phone call or to pick up something from the store are
 
  a. signs of delirium.
  b. symptoms that suggest that Alzheimer's disease is reaching an advanced stage.
  c. part of normal experience.
  d. probably diagnostic of dementia.

Question 2

A schizophrenic client who is exhibiting lack of initiative, social withdrawal, and anhedonia would be showing __________ symptoms.
 
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pratush dev

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c.

Answer to Question 2

negative



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