Asked by
Arden Morgans
on Oct 13, 2024Verified
Dementia is
A) an inevitable part of aging.
B) almost always reversible.
C) sometimes physiologically caused.
D) to be suspected at the first signs of memory loss.
Dementia
Deterioration in cognitive and behavioral functioning due to physiological causes.
Physiologically Caused
Originating from or prompted by the functioning of an organism’s body.
Memory Loss
A condition where a person loses the ability to remember information or events that they would normally be able to recall.
- Understand the physiological and cognitive changes in older adulthood.
Verified Answer
JS
Learning Objectives
- Understand the physiological and cognitive changes in older adulthood.
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