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God, me personally and My career all making a better world. change is not focusing on the past or present it is focusing on how the future can be improved.~~ ME
LMYO: laugh My Yansh Out
LWKM: Laugh Wan(t) Kill Me
DJM: don’t jealous me
Extremities: Upper = hands or Lower = legs
ADLs: activities of daily living. (things that you do everyday, which are considered accomplishing ones body care e.g., bathing, mobility, sexual activities and so on.)
IADLs: instrumental activities of daily living. (activities that are oriented toward interacting with the environment and that are often complex. Examples are caring for kids, shopping cooking for the family and so on).
AT: Assistive technologies. (technologies that assist a person with a disability in performing tasks examples are walking canes, jar opener, bigger pens and so on)
“O”: Occupation (dynamic and action oriented activities that support full participation in life)
CMFA: Champions Made From Adversities.
Geriatrics: older people, usually above sixty five
Pediatrics: younger persons usually below twenty one.
Gait: walking or walk
ROM: range of motion (amount of movement that is possible at a joint)
PROM: passive range of motion (amount of movement that is possible at a joint, with external aid)
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Please note that any patient experiences noted in this blog are heavily edited to disguise events. Similarities to real persons are coincidental.
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1 comment:
my dad went crazy over it, congrats obama!
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