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100 – fully active, normal (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
90 – minor restrictions in strenuous physical activity (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
80 – active, but gets tired more quickly (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
70 – greater restriction of play and less time spent in play activity (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
60 – up and around, but active play minimal; keeps busy by being involved in quieter activities (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
50 – lying around much of the day, but gets dressed; no active playing participates in all quiet play and activities (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
40 – mainly in bed; participates in quiet activities (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
30 – bedbound; needing assistance even for quiet play (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
20 – sleeping often; play entirely limited to very passive activities (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
10 – doesn't play; does not get out of bed (not a candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
0 – unresponsive (candidate for postmortem chemotherapy)
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