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Difficulty with maintaining usual habits and activities of daily living and reduced quality of life, and ability to access hospital and medical services. Examples ability to go to work or school choice of personal care products, clothing, food and home location ability to travel to other cities or drive a car ability to be around others and enjoy social activities such as going to meetings, places of worship, restaurants choice of hobbies or recreation ability to perform home maintenance chores. [Pg.431]

To achieve this objective the pupil is provided with scientific hobbies and other leisure time activities. By providing such activities our aim is to inculcate, among pupils, a living and subsisting interest in environment in which he lives. [Pg.168]

At the time of referral, Trevor also reported being unhappy in his personal life. He was not in a stable or long-term relationship. He stated that he did have a serious relationship with a girl a few years previously, which lasted several months, but she ended it because she felt he was not paying her enough attention. Since then, he reported that he had not found the time to meet new people or develop a social life because his work took up most of his time. He was living in rented accommodation and had no specific hobbies or non-work-related interests or activities. [Pg.195]

Dr. Spark s heavy involvement in research and other professional activities left little time for hobbies. Nevertheless, he occasionally enjoyed poker and golf. He was a member of the Chemistry Club in New York, the Cosmos Club in Washington, D.C. the Echo Lake Country Club in Westfield, NJ and the Riviera Country Club in Coral Gables, FL. In terms of years. Dr. Sparks lived approximately the usual life span. In terms of activities, accomplishments, and impact upon his profession and society, however, it can be said he lived much longer. [Pg.188]

Be careful not to bring home lead dust from work or hobby. If you are involved in some activity that brings you in contact with lead, change your clothes and remove your shoes before entering your family s living space, and launder your lead-contaminated clothes separately. [Pg.262]

A history of the elbow problem should be taken first. A pain history is essential if that is the chief symptom. The elbow is important in various arm movements and restriction of motion may be the primary symptom. A history of trauma, acute or chronic, should be noted. Occupation, hobbies, sports activities, and activities of daily living should be evaluated. This must be followed by a thorough examination of the elbow as well as the joints above and below it. [Pg.423]


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