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What is the definition of mobility according to the notes?
What is the definition of mobility according to the notes?
- The ability to perform complex movements
- The coordination between different muscle groups
- The state of being immobile
- The state or quality of being mobile or moveable (correct)
What are examples of activities necessary for the performance of ADL's?
What are examples of activities necessary for the performance of ADL's?
- Running, weightlifting, swimming
- Reading, writing, studying
- Eating, bathing, dressing (correct)
- Playing sports, climbing, jumping
What are the conditions where someone might have partial mobility?
What are the conditions where someone might have partial mobility?
- Watching TV, using a computer, driving
- Injuries, infection or disease, surgery (correct)
- Socializing, traveling, cooking
- Lack of sleep, excessive exercise, overeating
What is the definition of full mobility according to the notes?
What is the definition of full mobility according to the notes?
When is immobility considered beneficial according to the notes?
When is immobility considered beneficial according to the notes?
Which of the following is NOT an example of an activity necessary for the performance of ADL's?
Which of the following is NOT an example of an activity necessary for the performance of ADL's?
In the context of mobility, what does impaired mobility refer to?
In the context of mobility, what does impaired mobility refer to?
What is the definition of full mobility as per the notes?
What is the definition of full mobility as per the notes?
According to the notes, what are some conditions where someone might have partial mobility?
According to the notes, what are some conditions where someone might have partial mobility?
In what context is immobility considered beneficial according to the notes?
In what context is immobility considered beneficial according to the notes?