| AIR | amino-imidazole ribonucleotide; average impairment rating |
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| BIDS | brittle hair, intellectual impairment, decreased fertility, and short stature [syndrome] |
| CIS | carcinoma in situ; catheter-induced spasm; central inhibitory state; Chemical Information Service; c... |
| FAI | first aid instruction; free androgen index; functional aerobic impairment; functional assessment inv... |
| MIB | management information base; Medical Impairment Bureau |
| AAMI | Age-Associated Memory Impairment |
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| CVI | Cortical visual impairment |
| HI | Hearing impairment |
| MCI | Mild Cognitive Impairment |
| NFI | Nerve-function impairment |
| impairment | A physical or mental defect at the level of a body system or organ. The official WHO definition is: any loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mental impairment | A disorder characterised by the display of an intellectual defect, as manifested by diminished cognitive, interpersonal, social, and vocational effectiveness and quantitatively evaluated by psychological examination and assessment. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| physician impairment | The physician's inability to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety to the patient due to the physician's disability. Common causes include alcohol and drug abuse, mental illness, physical disability, and senility. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hearing impairment | Hearing loss A reduction in the ability to perceive sound; may range from slight to complete deafness. See: deafness, threshold shift. (05 Mar 2000) |
| professional impairment | The inability of a health professional to provide proper professional care of patients due to his or her physical and/or mental disability. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hepatic function impairment | The impaired ability of the liver to fulfill its role in metabolism. (27 Sep 1997) |
| impairment |
damage: the occurrence of a change for the worse deterioration: a symptom of reduced quality or strength disability: the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness; "reading disability"; "hearing impairment" damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality stultification: the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine)
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| impairment |
Loss or abnormality of cognitive, emotional, physiologic or anatomical structure or function, including all losses or abnormalities, not only those attributable to the initial pathophysiology.
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Diminished ability, such as when alcohol decreases motor function or interferes with thinking.
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loss of normal function of part of the body due to disease or injury, such as paralysis of the leg.
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As defined by the World Health Organization, an impairment is any loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure or function. It represents a deviation from the person
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| impairment | the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine) |
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| impairment | damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality |
| impairment | the occurrence of a change for the worse |
| impairment | the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness |
| impairment | a symptom of reduced quality or strength |
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