She could have Alzheimer's. This diesease slows memory, thinking, and reasoning skills.
Other problems may include: aging, type of dementia, emotional problems.
4= very brisk, hyper active w/ clonus, indicative of disease
3= brisker than average, may indicate disease
2= average, normal
1= diminished, low normal
Answer:
Anorexia nervosa
Explanation:
Anorexia Nervosa is a psychological and potentially life-threatening eating disorder. Those suffering from this eating disorder are typically suffering from an extremely low body weight relative to their height and body type.
Often referred to as BMI (Body Mass Index) is a tool that treatment providers often use to assess the appropriateness of body weight for an individual struggling with an eating disorder. Additionally, observations of eating patterns, exercise, and personality traits may give indications of an anorexic diagnosis. Those struggling with anorexia frequently fear gaining weight and have a distorted body image. They often believe they appear much heavier than they are.
Additionally, women and men who suffer from this eating disorder exemplify a fixation with a thin figure and abnormal eating patterns. Anorexia nervosa is interchangeable with the term anorexia, which refers to self-starvation and lack of appetite.
<span>From the presented choices in this item, the statement that is not true about how medical problems can affect the composition of the body is letter a. Medical problems can improve one's body composition. In reality, the composition of the body is not improved by the medical conditions, it worsens it. </span>