A primary difference between mild neurocognitive disorder and major neurocognitive disorder is that individuals with ______.
A) minor neurocognitive disorder are still able to function independently
B) major neurocognitive disorder tend to be older
C) major neurocognitive disorder tend to have more medical issues
D) minor neurocognitive disorder have never experienced a delirium
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