A person who is unable to perform a basic activity has a level of restriction that is classified as:

a. profound.
b. severe.
c. moderate.
d. mild.


a
A person with a profound disability is unable to perform
a core activity or needs assistance at all times. This would
apply to a person with quadriplegia, for example.

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