assessing the patient's physical ability

What Are the Key Components of Physical Ability Assessment?

The key components of physical ability assessment include:
1. Mobility: Evaluating the patient's ability to move in bed, transfer from bed to chair, and walk.
2. Balance: Assessing the patient's ability to maintain posture and equilibrium.
3. Strength: Measuring the strength of various muscle groups.
4. Coordination: Testing the ability to perform coordinated movements.
5. Endurance: Determining the patient's stamina and ability to sustain physical activity.

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