Progressive symptoms of this type of neurocognitive disorder typically occur in those
who have failing immunity with a low CD4 count and high viral load. Typical symptoms
include short-term memory loss, slowing of thinking, difficulties with complex tasks, and
social withdrawal. Neurologic symptoms such as hand tremor and gait difficulties are
common, and some people also develop difficulties with irritability and emotional
labiality. This type of neurocognitive disorder is diagnosed with the following due to:
a) Vascular disease
b) Alzheimer’s disease
c) HIV infection
d) Huntington’s disease
c)
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a. True b. False
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