Multiple Choice
Clinicians now recognize that one of the most important aspects of treating Alzheimer's disease and other forms of neurocognitive disorder is to focus on:
A) behavioral interventions that restore lost memories.
B) the emotional needs of the caregivers.
C) providing constantly rotating medications so that neurotransmitters do not become habituated to one particular pharmaceutical.
D) restricting the patient's new encounters so that new memories do not further impair the retrieval of previously stored memories.
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