Topics: Alzheimer Disease and Dementia Quiz
How can the presence of aphasia, apraxia, and agnosia in a patient support the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease?
A. These symptoms are unrelated to Alzheimer’s disease.
B. These symptoms indicate multiple cognitive deficits, which are key in diagnosing Alzheimer’s.
C. These symptoms only occur in other forms of dementia.
D. These symptoms are not considered in the diagnosis.
Select your answer:
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A. is responsible for rebuilding telomeres
B. is responsible for breaking down telomeres
C. indicates that telomeres are absent from chromosomes
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How long is the kidney?
A. 4-5 inches
B. 5-6 inches
C. 6-8 inches