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The Challenge of Testing for Alzheimer Disease-Related Agitation
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In a recent interview with Consultant360, Kasia Rothenberg, MD, PhD, a geriatric psychiatrist at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, described the difficulty in testing patients for Alzheimer disease-related agitation. Which of the following is a challenge associated with testing for this non-cognitive symptom of Alzheimer disease, according to Dr Rothenberg?
A. Symptoms may come and go without warning
B. Reliance on a family member or caregiver to report symptoms
C. Numerous, subtle forms of agitation that may go unnoticed.
D. All of the above.
E. None of the above