Chapter 1 Flashcards

(24 cards)

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What is the definition of Body Structure?

A

Physical and anatomical structural aspects of the body or body part

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What does Body Function refer to?

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Function of an organ or system

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3
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What is the difference between Activity and Participation?

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Activity is capacity; Participation is performance

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4
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What does Activity Limitation refer to?

A

Capacity Qualifier

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5
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What is the focus of the medical model of disablement?

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Emphasis on person, impairments, cause of health condition

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What does the social model of disablement attribute loss of function to?

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The environment and managed by policy change

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7
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Define Health according to WHO.

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State of complete mental, physical and social well-being

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8
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What are the four dimensions organized in the ICF framework?

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  • Body Structure and Function
  • Activities and Participation
  • Personal Factors
  • Environmental Factors
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9
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What are Intrinsic Contextual Factors?

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Personal barriers vs. facilitators

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10
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What are Extrinsic Contextual Factors?

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Environmental barriers vs. facilitators

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What is the significance of ICF Qualifiers and Coding?

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Structure, function, activities and participation, contextual factors

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12
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Fill in the blank: Health vs. ______.

A

Health Condition

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13
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What are the dimensions of human function over the lifespan?

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  • Age Normative Influences
  • History Normative Influences
  • Non-normative Influences
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What does the term ‘Barrier’ refer to in the context of the ICF?

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Obstacles that hinder performance or participation

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What does ‘Facilitator’ mean in the ICF context?

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Elements that enhance performance or participation

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16
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True or False: ICF emphasizes the complexity and relevance of the environment.

17
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What is the relationship between Gait Velocity and Participation?

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Higher gait velocity is associated with better participation outcomes

18
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Define quality of life in relation to health outcomes.

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Quality of life is a measure of overall well-being and satisfaction related to health

19
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What are the domains of performance and function?

A
  • Cognitive
  • Affective
  • Psychomotor
20
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What is an example of a major life area in Activities and Participation?

A

Community, Social, and Civic Life

21
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Fill in the blank: The term ______ is used to describe restrictions in participation.

A

Participation Restriction

22
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What is the impact of spinal cord injury at the 9th thoracic level?

A

Affects structure/function, activity/participation, and relevant contextual factors

23
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What do ICF Qualifiers refer to in terms of function?

A

Impairments qualified by extent

24
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What is the significance of ADL and IADL in daily functioning?

A

Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) are essential for independent living