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4. Orientation. Always oriented to person, time, place, and situation. Occasionally disoriented to one of the four aspects (person, time, place, situation) of orientation. Occasionally disoriented to two of the four aspects (person, time, place, situation) of orientation or often disoriented to one aspect of orientation ................
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