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23. A client presents with ataxia, short-term memory loss, and nystagmus. The client has a history of prolonged, heavy alcohol use. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Wernicke encephalopathy B. Delirium tremens C. Alcohol-induced persisting dementia D. Unspecified alcohol related disorder1. A client presents with ataxia, short-term memory loss, and nystagmus. The client has a history of prolonged, heavy alcohol use. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Wernicke encephalopathy B. Delirium tremens C. Alcohol-induced persisting dementia D. Unspecified alcohol related disorder
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