Multiple Choice
During a fugue state,patients diagnosed with dissociative fugue
A) travel and typically experience memory loss during their trip.
B) travel involuntarily but do not experience memory loss.
C) temporarily lose memory of who they are but are able to recover their sense of identity after the fugue state.
D) Permanently lose memory of who they are and seldom recover any sense of their own identity.
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