Nonmedication interventions for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
A) help slow the progression of the disease.
B) are used strictly with patients' family members to help them cope.
C) do not have a direct effect on the progression of the disease.
D) are used strictly with patients to improve cognitive functioning.
C
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A. leg stride is shorter in the gallop B. leg stride is longer in the gallop C. the slide is performed in a sideways direction D. the gallop is performed in a sideways direction
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A. outgoing B. hardworking C. organized D. independent
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