Sentence examples for limitations questions from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, for the validation of SHARE-FI75+, the functional limitations questions composing the measure were not included in the disability outcomes; this suggests that SHARE-FI75+ still captures a predisability state, in keeping with the frailty phenotype theory.

HRQL was assessed by means of the Italian, self-administered version of the PAQLQ [ 12], which includes 23 questions, further grouped into 3 domains: 1. symptoms: questions 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 20; 2. activity limitations: questions 16, 19, 21, 22, 23; 3. emotional function: questions 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18.

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The statute of limitations question is important because most of the sex abuse cases that have recently come to light in the United States were brought by people over the age of 28.

Altogether, these limitations question the clear benefit of this user-friendly monitoring option to assist with neuroprognostication. Therefore, this prospective, observational study aimed to assess the ability of BIS monitoring to predict poor neurological outcome in OHCA patients fully treated according to guidelines.

Furthermore, limitations measured in a dichotomous format (yes/no items) may not have been sufficiently sensitive in comparison to the more refined ADL limitations question.

These limitations question the suitability of NIOX MINO as a stand-alone diagnostic test and additional studies on the diagnostic accuracy of NIOX MINO measurements during TB are needed to confirm the validity of this method.

Limitation questions are phrased, "To what extent do you feel limited in doing a particular task?" with five response options from "not at all" to "completely".

Limitation questions are phrased, "to what extent do you feel limited in doing a particular task?" with response options of "not at all," "a little," "somewhat," "a lot," and "completely".

Limitation questions are phrased, "To what extent do you feel limited in doing a particular task?" Each of the questions is graded on a five-point Likert scale ranging between 1 5 with the response options of "completely", "a lot," "somewhat," "a little," and "not at all,".

The CDC HRQOL-14 questions include the CDC HRQOL-4 core measures, five activity limitation questions, and five additional Healthy Days HRQOL questions that measure recent symptoms of pain, depression, anxiety, sleeplessness, and vitality.

Although the set of five activity limitation questions take another 1.3 minutes to complete, persons without a current activity limitation (about 80% of noninstitutionalized U.S. adults) are asked only the first one of these questions, which takes about 0.2 minutes to answer.

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