How does Alzheimer’s disease differ from other forms of dementia in terms of its classification and progression?
A. Alzheimer’s is a group of symptoms, while other dementias are singular diseases.
B. Alzheimer’s is a singular disease and the most common cause of dementia, while other dementias like vascular dementia are also significant causes.
C. Alzheimer’s progresses slower than other forms of dementia.
D. Alzheimer’s is not a cause of dementia
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How does the classification of Alzheimer’s disease into mild, moderate, and severe stages assist in patient care and treatment planning?
A. It complicates treatment planning.
B. It provides a framework for tailoring care and treatment to the patient’s current needs.
C. It has no impact on patient care.
D. It is only useful for research purposes.
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