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kirsty1
Asked October 2016
What are physiological disorders associated with aging?
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Tharn1984
Oct 2016
I've heard that there can be some deep psychological issues that are hardly diagnosed... not sure if this is true or not
10/18/2016 18:18:05
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Veronica91
Oct 2016
The question is not even multiple choice so there are not even multiple choices.
Could you rephrase you question and be more specific.
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GardenArtist
Oct 2016
Profile states she's caring for someone living at a nursing home.
I agree it sounds like a course question. It's a very, very broad question.
10/18/2016 18:05:39
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Oct 2016
Exam/essay question?
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jeannegibbs
Oct 2016
Why? What symptoms is your loved one (or client) exhibiting?
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Could you rephrase you question and be more specific.
I agree it sounds like a course question. It's a very, very broad question.