Since the flow of food from the mouth to the stomach is affected by motor behavior disorder, emotion, cognition, and sensation, the need for water and nutrition is not maintained, and the risk of choking and aspiration arise accordingly.
Since the process of food flow from mouth to stomach is affected by motor behavior disorders, emotions, cognition, and sensation, the need for water and nutrition is not maintained, and the risk of asphyxia and mis-absorption arise.
Since the flow of food from the mouth to the stomach is affected by motor behavioral disorders, emotions, cognition, and sensation, the need for water and nutrition is not maintained, resulting in the risk of asphyxia and aspiration.<br>