Ambulatory definition

Ambulatory means the condition of a person who immediately and without aid of another is physically or mentally capable of traveling a normal path to safety, including the ascent and descent of stairs.
Ambulatory means a person who is able to move about within an aircraft unassisted.
Ambulatory means capable of walking or traversing a normal path to safety without the physical assistance of another individual:

Examples of Ambulatory in a sentence

  • The Standby/On Call scheduling currently occurs in the following Units, Surgical Suite, Post Anesthetic Care Unit, Ambulatory Day Care, Cardiac Cath Lab Arrhythmia Clinic.


More Definitions of Ambulatory

Ambulatory means the ability to walk without difficulty or help.
Ambulatory means the condition of a resident who is physically and mentally capable of self-preservation by evacuating in response to an emergency to a refuge area as defined by 13VAC5-63, the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code, without the assistance of another person, or from the structure itself without the assistance of another person if there is no such refuge area within the structure, even if such resident may require the assistance of a wheelchair, walker, cane, prosthetic device, or a single verbal command to evacuate.
Ambulatory or “ambulation” means physically and cognitively able to walk without aid of another person.
Ambulatory means a person with a disability able to walk with or without assistance but who does not use a wheelchair or scooter;
Ambulatory means able to walk without assistance.
Ambulatory means a passenger who is able to move about within the aircraft cabin unassisted.
Ambulatory means able to walk independently or with limited assistance from a person or equipment, such as a walker or cane.