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Revision as of 01:54, 11 February 2025
Independent is a term often used in various fields such as mathematics, statistics, psychology, and medicine. In the context of medicine, it often refers to the ability of an individual to perform tasks or activities without assistance.
Definition
In the medical field, an independent individual is one who can perform all necessary activities of daily living (ADLs) without assistance. These activities include, but are not limited to, eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring (walking) and continence.
Importance in Medicine
The concept of independence is crucial in medicine, particularly in the fields of geriatrics and rehabilitation medicine. It is often used as a measure of a patient's progress and recovery, especially after an illness or injury.
Factors Affecting Independence
Several factors can affect a person's ability to live independently. These include physical health, mental health, cognitive function, and environmental factors.
See Also
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