| 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.
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| impaired glucose tolerance |
A condition in which blood glucose is between normal levels and those seen in diabetes; often precedes the onset of type 2 diabetes.
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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.
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| impaired |
A risk that cannot meet the normal requirements of a standard insurance policy. Protection is provided in consideration of a waiver, a special policy form, or a higher premium charge.
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| impaired bed mobility |
Limitation of independent movement from one bed position to another. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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