Multiple Choice
The nurse attended a seminar about neurocognitive disorders (NCD) . Which information from the nurse indicates a correct understanding of the differences between NCD and pseudodementia (depression) ?
A) NCD has a rapid onset, whereas pseudodementia does not.
B) NCD symptoms include disorientation to time and place, and pseudodementia does not.
C) NCD symptoms improve as the day progresses, but symptoms of pseudodementia worsen.
D) NCD causes decreased appetite, whereas pseudodementia does not.
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