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Which activity is NOT considered a normal activity of daily living (ADL)?

  1. Bathing

  2. Feeding oneself

  3. Paying one's bills

  4. Grooming

The correct answer is: Paying one's bills

The activity that is not considered a normal activity of daily living (ADL) is paying one's bills. ADLs typically encompass basic self-care tasks that are essential for daily functioning and personal hygiene. These activities include bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and feeding oneself, all of which focus on an individual's ability to care for themselves in a personal and physical capacity. Paying bills, while an important task for financial management, falls under the category of instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). IADLs are more complex and involve managing one's environment and finances, which are not strictly necessary for personal functioning in the same way that ADLs are. Understanding the distinction between ADLs and IADLs is crucial, as it helps in assessing an individual's ability to live independently and requires different levels of support.