Multiple Choice
In what way can delirium be differentiated from Alzheimer's disease?
A) Memory impairment
B) Fluctuating periods of lucidity throughout the day
C) Onset of delirium is most commonly gradual or insidious
D) Delirium symptoms are usually easily detected unlike symptoms of Alzheimer's disease
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