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Barbara M. TVersus

Barbara M. TVersus is a standardized protocol used in healthcare to evaluate a patient's ability to perform daily tasks independently. It assesses how well someone can manage essential activities such as bathing, dressing, eating, and mobility. The goal is to determine their level of self-care, identify needs for support or rehabilitation, and guide care planning. By systematically measuring these abilities, healthcare providers can better understand a patient’s functional status and develop appropriate interventions to promote independence and improve quality of life.