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What is Disability
A disability is any condition of the body or mind
(impairment) that makes it more difficult for the
person with the condition to do certain activities
(activity limitation) and interact with the world
around them (participation restrictions).
What is Disorder
Disorder isany ailment that disturbs the health of a
person, hinders a person's performance and
diminishes his/her efficiency. Disorder grows inside a
person, they are small in the beginning but may
become serious and grow into a disability.18 Jan 2024
Disability
Types of Disability
Intellectual disability
Physical disability
Cognitiviedisability
causes and nature of disability
Accident
Inherited
Wars
Wrong Vaccination
Disease
Poison
Nuclear accident
Mal Nutrition
Drugs
Intellectual Disability
Intellectual disability (or ID) isa term used when a
person has certain limitations in cognitive
functioning and skills, including conceptual, social
and practical skills, such as language, social and
self-care skills.
Physical Disability
Physical disability indicatesany physical limitations
or disabilities that inhibit the physical function of
one or more limbs of a certain person. It can be
temporary or permanent. The causes of this kind of
disease are various.
Disability Etiquette
Disability etiquette meansrespectful ways to
communicate with and about people with disabilities.
To ensure a disability-inclusive workplace culture,
employees need to understand the basics and have the
opportunity to learn and refresh their knowledge.
Aim and Objective
To empower persons with disabilities for being an
integral part of the mainstream society. To develop
human resources. To support, motivate and encourage
the persons with disabilities face challenges and
become productive part of the society.
Calculation of BMI
With the metric system, the formula for BMI isweight in
kilograms (kg) divided by height in meters (m) squared.
Since height is commonly measured in centimeters (cm),
an alternate formula can be used—divide weight in kg by
height in cm squared, and multiply the result by 10,000.
The formula isBMI = kg/m
2
where kg is a person's weight
in kilograms and m
2
is their height in metressquared.