Asked by Jasmine Schuman on Jul 04, 2024
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An individual has just been diagnosed with mild neurocognitive disorder. We know for sure that the person:
A) experiences little or no decline in any area of cognitive functioning.
B) experiences decline in only one area of cognitive functioning.
C) can still function independently.
D) can no longer function independently.
Mild Neurocognitive Disorder
A condition characterized by slight cognitive decline from a previous level of performance, but not severe enough to interfere significantly with daily activities.
Cognitive Functioning
Refers to the mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension, including thinking, knowing, remembering, judging, and problem-solving.
- Distinguish among the various forms and phases of neurocognitive disorders.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish among the various forms and phases of neurocognitive disorders.
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