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Things impairment often describes ("impairment ________")
How impairment often is described ("________ impairment")
- psychiatric
- spatial
- progressive
- respiratory
- cognitive
- auditory
- neuropsychological
- organic
- residual
- partial
- qualitative
- greater
- substantial
- obvious
- definite
- apparent
- specific
- term
- emotional
- temporary
- gradual
- chronic
- acute
- less
- semantic
- renal
- physical
- permanent
- sensory
- mild
- persistent
- irreversible
- minor
- moderate
- nervous
- neurological
- transient
- serious
- congenital
- gross
- cardiac
- cerebral
- minimal
- physiological
- induced
- visual
- neurologic
- sensorineural
- psychosocial
- perceptual
- vascular
- functional
- intellectual
- slight
- psychological
- behavioral
- pulmonary
- mental
- consequent
- conductive
- global
- circulatory
- related
- marked
- neurocognitive
- associated
- unilateral
- profound
- immune
- hepatic
- selective
- cortical
- reversible
- significant
- severe
- memory
- verbal
- developmental
- bilateral
- generalized
