| Adaptation Model |
A conceptual model of nursing developed by nursing theorist Sister Callista Roy that is based on the individual's adaptation to environmental stimuli. In this model the goal of nursing is to promote adaptive physiological, self-
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| adapted clothing |
Garments designed with special features, such as Velcro closures, to enable persons with disabilities to dress themselves without assistance.
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| adapted seating device |
ABBR: ASD. A device that provides proper positioning for persons with limited motor control. These include seating inserts, wheelchairs, and postural support systems designed to prevent deformities and enhance function. S
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| adapter protein |
An intracellular molecule that undergoes structural and functional changes in response to binding of cell membrane receptors by ligands. Adapter proteins participate in the immune response by acting as a bridge for enzymes in the
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| adaptive device |
Assistive technology.
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