The three major categories of neurocognitive disorders, as identified in DSM-5, are _____.
a. mild neurocognitive disorder, major neurocognitive disorder, and delirium
b. minor neurocognitive disorder, major neurocognitive disorder, and dementia
c. Huntington’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease
d. neurocognitive disorder, neurodegenerative disorder, and stroke
Answer: a. mild neurocognitive disorder, major neurocognitive disorder, and delirium
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a. assimilation. b. readiness. c. resiliency. d. habituation.
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