Last year, Bob was admitted and released from the hospital within two days. The diagnosis was a cognitive disorder. Since that time he has held down a job as an engineer

Which of the following disorders is most likely to have caused Bob's hospitalization?
a) delirium
b) dementia
c) Parkinson's disease
d) Huntington's disease


a

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