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Functional impairment is defined as difficulty performing, or requiring the assistance of another person to perform, one or more Activities of Daily Living. All healthcare professionals who care for adults are caring for an increasingly large number of older patients. Older patients are more likely than younger patients to have unrecognized comorbidities and impairments that increase their risk of medical morbidity, functional decline, and mortality. Often, older patients' comorbidities are unrecognized by health care professionals since they may not be the primary focus of clinical encounters, and are unrecognized or not mentioned by the patients themselves.
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By Dr. Frederick B. Covington4.3
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Functional impairment is defined as difficulty performing, or requiring the assistance of another person to perform, one or more Activities of Daily Living. All healthcare professionals who care for adults are caring for an increasingly large number of older patients. Older patients are more likely than younger patients to have unrecognized comorbidities and impairments that increase their risk of medical morbidity, functional decline, and mortality. Often, older patients' comorbidities are unrecognized by health care professionals since they may not be the primary focus of clinical encounters, and are unrecognized or not mentioned by the patients themselves.
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