Asked by
Faith Lundin
on Dec 09, 2024Verified
A person who abuses alcohol often drinks alone, blacks out occasionally, and falls a lot. These characteristics are:
A) more than twice as common in young alcohol abusers as they are in elderly alcohol abusers.
B) slightly more common in young alcohol abusers than they are in elderly alcohol abusers.
C) slightly more common in elderly alcohol abusers than they are in young alcohol abusers.
D) more than twice as common in elderly alcohol abusers as they are in young alcohol abusers.
Blacks Out
Losing consciousness or memory for a period of time, often due to excessive alcohol consumption or medical conditions.
Drinks Alone
The act of consuming alcoholic beverages in isolation, which can sometimes indicate underlying issues such as depression or alcohol dependency.
- Recognize the mental and emotional difficulties experienced by those caring for persons with Alzheimer's disease.
Verified Answer
AD
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the mental and emotional difficulties experienced by those caring for persons with Alzheimer's disease.
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