| ADL | activities of daily living; Amsterdam Depression List; annual dose limit |
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| CPHA | Canadian Public Health Association; Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities |
| CPHA-PAS | Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities-Professional Activity Study |
| IADL | instrumental or intermediate activities of daily living |
| PADL | personal activities of daily living |
| a | Activities |
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| ADL | Activities of Daily Life |
| ADL | Activities of Daily Living |
| ADLs | Activities of Daily Living |
| ADVS | Activities of Daily Vision Scale |
| activities of daily living | The things we normally do in daily living including any daily activity we perform for self-care (such as feeding ourselves, bathing, dressing, grooming), work, homemaking, and leisure. The ability or inability to perform ADLs can be used as a very practical measure of ability/disability in many disorders. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| activities of daily living scale | A scale to score physical activity and its limitations, based on answers to simple questions about mobility, self-care, grooming, etc; widely used in geriatrics, rheumatology, etc. (05 Mar 2000) |
| behavioural disciplines and activities | The specialties in psychiatry and psychology, their diagnostic techniques and tests, their therapeutic methods, and psychiatric and psychological services. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| management activities | Planned activities initiated by land managers to meet the desired future condition for an area. Management activities may include thinning, timber harvest, prescribed burning, tree planting, and other activities. (05 Dec 1998) |
| commission on professional and hospital activities | The non-profit, non-governmental organization which collects, processes, and distributes data on hospital use. Two programs of the commission are the professional activity study and the medical audit program. (12 Dec 1998) |
| human activities | Activities performed by humans. (12 Dec 1998) |
| leisure activities | Voluntary use of free time for activities outside the daily routine. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Activities, Daily Living, Activity, Daily Living, Care, Self (Rehabilitation), Cares, Self (Rehabilitation), Daily Living Activities, Daily Living Activity, Living Activities, Daily, Living Activity, Daily, Living, Independent, Self Cares (Rehabilitation)
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(ADL) activities routinely performed daily by the average person in a given society; rehabilitation following illness or injury often aims to help patients achieve independence in performing them.
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| activities of daily living |
personal care activities necessary for everyday living, such as eating, bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting; a term often used by healthcare professionals to assess the need and/or type of care a person may require.
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Refers to the skills necessary to live independently, eg, washing clothes, paying bills, cooking, etc.
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exertion required to perform normal life tasks.
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Basic activities that support survival, including eating, bathing, and toileting. In the National Long Term Care Survey, they are designed to measure functional ability and include: eating, getting in and out of bed, getting around inside, dressing, bathing, and toileting. A person is considered disabled in such an activity if he or she is unable to perform the activity, uses active help, uses equipment, or requires standby help. See related instrumental activities of daily living.
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