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Abnormal Psychology, An Integrative Approach, David H. Barlow & V. Mark DurandDiagnostic criteria for Delirium was asked in additional exam A: Disturbance in attention and awareness B: Disturbance can occur in a short period of time,hours or days that shows a significant change from basel...

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