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"These cases are just extremely bizarre, with extreme impairment," said Laura J. Liddicoat, the forensic toxicology supervisor at a state-run lab in Wisconsin who made the presentation.
Trained clinicians score children from zero (no impairment) to eight (extreme impairment).
Furthermore, 12 items were added to complete relevant subcategories and extreme impairment levels.
A neurodevelopmental disorder can be conceptualized as an extreme impairment along a dimension of an underlying behavioral trait.
The values range from 1.00 (no problems on all dimensions) to -0.59 (severe or extreme impairment on each dimension).
In addition to the hands with measured SNC velocities that were included in the above analyses, there were 84 hands in which no signal could be detected when the index finger was tested, indicating extreme impairment of conduction.
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The responses record three levels of severity (no impairments, moderate impairments, and extreme impairments) within each EQ-5D dimension.
Jim Bernardin, 25 Chicago I have an extreme visual impairment, but I get by pretty well and people don't realize it.
Few Consequences One obstacle complicates any effort to take action against employees accused of abusing those in their care: The victims often cannot talk or have extreme cognitive impairment.
"London showed obvious signs and symptoms of extreme alcohol impairment," one of the responding officers wrote in the report.
In contrast to GD, patients with WMS suffer dislocation of the lens because of a defective zonule, severe glaucoma, and extreme vision impairment not seen in GD [21].
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