ICF Flashcards
What is the ICF model
The international classification of functioning disability and health it is a framework of terminology for understanding health conditions in patient problems
What does the ICF model clearly define
Health condition impairment activity limitation participation restriction
What are examples of impairments
Body functions and structures such as range of motion strength and balance
What are activities and participation of the ICF model
And example is can’t climb stairs due to impairments
What are direct impairments
Stroke with sensory loss paresis, hemianopsia or changes that occur because of this condition
What are indirect or secondary impairments
Complications from other systems pre-existing impairments prolonged bed rest and effective plan of care lack of rehabilitation intervention
What are composite impairments
Direct and indirect impairments such as gait and balance deficits
What are some examples of activity limitations
Difficulty executing tasks including cognitive learning skills communication functional mobility
What are performance qualifiers
Extent of difficulty restriction in performing tasks or actions can be rated mild moderate severe or complete
What are capacity qualifiers
The extent of activity limitation and is used to describe an individual’s highest probable level of functioning such as assistance with device assistance of another person or environmental modifications
What is primary prevention
Public health measures and screaming
What is secondary prevention
Early diagnosis and prompt treatment
What are tertiary prevention’s
Used to decrease the degree of disability
What are three components to the examination
Patient history systems review tests and measures
What are the four systems that need to be included in systems review
Cardiovascular integumentary musculoskeletal neuromuscular