paralysis....the patient can suffer from half body paralysis.
reduced endurance
sleeeeeeep change.
low attention
low reasoning.
what is whole person impairment rating and how does it relate to disability rating
Visually impaired, visual impairment also works as stated.
Pain is considered in conjunction with other symptoms and individual experiences. An observable injury, such as a broken bone, may be a clear indicator of the type of pain a person is suffering.
Squinting is not a visual impairment, a person usually squints to help overcome/hide a visual impairment. (Usually astigmatism)
A pattern or trend.
Battery in the third degree.(a) A person commits battery in the third degree if:(1) With the purpose of causing physical injury to another person, he causes physical injury to any person; or(2) He recklessly causes physical injury to another person; or(3) He negligently causes physical injury to another person by means of a deadly weapon; or(4) He purposely causes stupor, unconsciousness, or physical or mental impairment or injury to another person by administering to him, without his consent, any drug or other substance.(b) Battery in the third degree is a Class A misdemeanor.*Added: the above definition is for a specific state, which has not been defined. Definitions of criminal defenses vary by state. The place in which you are interested may or may not be similar to the above definition.
There is no fixed limit to the number of times a person can be knocked out in their life. However, repeated knockouts can cause serious brain injury and long-term cognitive impairment, so it is important to seek medical attention after any head injury to prevent further damage.
Yes. There are different types of workers compensation benefits available, and it might be necessary to file a claim to receive them. The employer (or its insurance company) must pay all medical bills related to a work-related injury. In addition, a person might be working reduced hours because of an injury, and might be entitled to receive temporary partial disability (TPD) payments. Finally, a person who is still working might still be entitled to a permanent injury rating based on some permanent impairment once their injury is done healing.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, a disabled individual is a person who: has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; has a record of such impairment; and lastly, is regarded to have such impairment.
Give them options
Aphasia is a language impairment caused by neurologic damage, usually to the left hemisphere of the brain. It can effect how a person comprehends language (receptive) or uses language (expression). It can also cause a "global" impairment of language (effecting both reception and expression). Aphasia is commonly diagnosed in the early stages of recovery after a stroke or a head injury. People typically receive speech therapy to improve their language skills. Prognosis for improvement varies based on type and location of brain injury and severity of lesion.
The word "blind" is considered politically incorrect when used to describe a person with a visual impairment because it can be seen as defining the person solely by their disability. Instead, it is more appropriate to use person-first language, such as "person with a visual impairment," to emphasize the personhood of individuals.