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Delirium Can Be Distinguished from Dementia in That Delirium Is

Question 95

Question 95

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Delirium can be distinguished from dementia in that delirium is associated with:


A) Forgetfulness, memory loss
B) Poor social judgement
C) Slow insidious onset
D) Erratic, changing behaviour

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