Questions: Managing money, using a telephone, driving, and shopping are all examples of

Managing money, using a telephone, driving, and shopping are all examples of
Transcript text: Managing money, using a telephone, driving, and shopping are all examples of
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The answer is IADL: Instrumental Activities of Daily Living.

Explanation for each option:

  1. DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis): This is a medical condition where blood clots form in deep veins, usually in the legs. It is unrelated to managing money, using a telephone, driving, or shopping.

  2. ROM (Range of Motion): This term refers to the movement potential of a joint, usually measured in degrees of a circle. It is a physical therapy term and does not relate to the activities mentioned.

  3. DT (Delirium Tremens): This is a severe form of alcohol withdrawal that involves sudden and severe mental or nervous system changes. It is not related to the activities listed.

  4. PTA (Post-Traumatic Amnesia): This refers to a state of confusion or memory loss following a traumatic brain injury. It is not connected to the activities mentioned.

  5. IADL (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living): These are activities that are not necessary for fundamental functioning but allow an individual to live independently in a community. Examples include managing money, using a telephone, driving, and shopping. Therefore, this is the correct answer.

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