: Personal hygiene tasks like brushing teeth or combing hair. Dressing : Ability to put on, fasten, and take off clothes. Bowel Control : Ability to maintain continence. Bladder Control : Ability to control urination.
In the sterile, beeping environment of a hospital ward, progress can be agonizingly slow. For a patient recovering from a severe stroke, a fractured hip, or a debilitating neurological condition, the difference between dependence and independence isn't measured in leaps and bounds. It is measured in the ability to button a shirt, the strength to rise from a chair, or the control to manage personal hygiene. barthel indeks
Aris wrote Transfers = 0/15 . Mobility = 0/15 (unable to walk). Stairs = 0/10 . : Personal hygiene tasks like brushing teeth or combing hair
Hiro set his jaw. He pushed with his right arm, braced his right leg, and heaved. For a terrifying second, he hovered, a fragile pendulum of flesh and bone, then collapsed back onto the mattress. Bladder Control : Ability to control urination
“Teach me that,” Aris said.