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Self-Assessment Quiz - Expired
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A 72-year-old man complains that for 1 year he has had trouble remembering names, no longer can do the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle, but has no other difficulties in his daily life. His score on the Mini-Mental State Exam is 28 out of 30, missing two items on short-term recall. Neuropsychologic testing revealed deficits in episodic memory and category fluency (expressive language). Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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In distinguishing a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment from dementia, which of the following is most useful?
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Well-established treatments for preventing progression of mild cognitive impairment to dementia include which of the following?