- Look up
impairment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Impairment may
refer to: In health, any loss or
difference of physiological, psychological, or...
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temporary vision impairment,
amaurosis fugax, may occur, and may
indicate serious medical problems. The most
common causes of
visual impairment globally are...
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other chronic disorders may
result in
cognitive impairment with aging.
Cognitive impairment may also be
caused by a
pathology in the brain. Examples...
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Growth impairment may
refer to:
Intrauterine growth restriction Impaired economic growth This
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- an ****et is
impaired when the sum of
estimated ****ure cash
flows from that ****et is less than its book value. At this
point an
impairment loss should...
- Mild
cognitive impairment (MCI) is a
diagnosis that
reflects an
intermediate stage of
cognitive impairment that is often, but not always, a transitional...
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disability is the
result of
impairments that
occur suddenly or
chronically during the lifespan, as
opposed to
being born with the
impairment.
Invisible disabilities...
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correlation between BAC and
level of
impairment (in
other words,
impairment increases when BAC increases, and
impairment decreases when BAC decreases). This...
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states considered as
prodromal are mild
cognitive impairment (MCI) and mild
behavioral impairment (MBI).
Signs and
symptoms at the
prodromal stage may...
- be
caused due to
genetic disorders.
Mobility impairment includes upper or
lower limb loss or
impairment, poor
manual dexterity, and
damage to one or multiple...