Which portion of the interview determines how well the client can perform activities of daily living (ADLs)?

A) Cultural history
B) Functional assessment
C) Chief complaint
D) Psychosocial history


B
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A functional assessment determines how well the client can perform ADLs. The psychosocial history and cultural history include the client's age, occupation, religious affiliation, cultural background, and health beliefs. The chief complaint is the current reason the client is seeking care.

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