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    Patients Lacking the Ability to Navigate Using Environmental Cues to Orient
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Patients Lacking the Ability to Navigate Using Environmental Cues to Orient

Question 11

Question 11

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Patients lacking the ability to navigate using environmental cues to orient themselves are said to suffer from:


A) landmark agnosia.
B) anterograde disorientation.
C) spatial neglect.
D) spatial amnesia.

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