| impairment |
refers to "loss" or abnormality of psychological or emotional structure or function. It can be defined objectively (medical procedures to evaluate impairment include clinical examination, lab tests, and patient
Ãâó: www.therubins.com/geninfo/Definit.htm
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| impairment |
Measurable dysfunction of a person.
Ãâó: www5.aaos.org/oko/vb/online_pubs/professional_liab...
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| impairment |
Any aspect of the health, occupation, activities, or life-style of a proposed insured that could increase his or her expected mortality or morbidity.
Ãâó: www.1stinsured.com/i.htm
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| impairment |
detrimental effect on the biological integrity of a waterbody caused by an impact that prevents attainment of the designated use.
Ãâó: www.polytechnic.edu.na/Schools/civil/libraries/glo...
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| impairment evaluation |
An examination of a person's fitness for work or performance of specific activities.
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