Multiple Choice
"Grandma is 65 years old, and there's no sign of neurocognitive disorder," says a friend of yours. Your MOST accurate reply is:
A) "That's wonderful-about a third of people that age do have signs of neurocognitive disorder."
B) "That's wonderful-about 20 percent of people that age do have signs of neurocognitive disorder."
C) "That's wonderful-about 5 to 10 percent of people that age do have signs of neurocognitive disorder."
D) "That's wonderful-about 1 to 2 percent of people that age do have signs of neurocognitive disorder."
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