People diagnosed with chronic disorders are more likely to compared to people with acute illnesses: Select one: Oa. develop a hopeless attitude toward their condition. Ob. spread their disease to another person. O'c. accept their physician's authority. Od. comply with medical advice. Drugs are most often given to Alzheimer's patients Select one: a. to delay the progress of impairment. Ob. to achieve a positive placebo effect. c. to prevent patients from wandering. d. to fully reverse the cognitive impairment.
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