The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) is a clinician-administered scale that

A) measures a broad range of psychological symptoms.
B) focuses on the patient's perceptions of his or her progress in treatment.
C) uses 21 items to assess psychological functioning in inpatient populations.
D) is used exclusively with psychiatric patients.

A

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