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instrumental activities of daily living Indicators of functional well-being that measure the ability to perform more complex tasks. In the National Long Term Care Survey, they include: heavy housework, light housework, laundry, preparing meals, shopping for groceries, getting around outside, traveling, managing money, and using a telephone. A person is considered disabled in such an activity (with the exception of
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instrumentation the disposition of instruments in a musical work, which instruments plays what lines in the score
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instrumental activities of daily living More complex activities, not necessarily done everyday, but which are important to independent living. They include preparing meals, doing housework, doing laundry, using transportation, shopping, managing money, using the telephone, and doing home maintenance.
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instrument any written document that sets forth a legal agreement. See financial instrument.
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instrument In audio, generally refers to a musical instrument of some type.
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