ICF Flashcards

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What does the ICF do?

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Standard language (more efficient, more effective, better results for clients)

Health classification system that examines the influence of conditions, environment, and personal factors

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Who published the ICF

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WHO

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Who has adopted the ICF?

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Over 50 nations

AOTA, AMA, APTA, ASLPA, AAA

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What is the Nagi framework?

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Defined key terms & relationships (implicitly)

Disability starts with an impairment & ends with a disability

Disability is irreversible

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What are the different parts of the ICF?

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Part 1: Functioning & Disability
Body fxns, body structures, activities & participation

Part 2: Contextual Factors
Environmental & personal factors

Positive & Negative aspects

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In the ICF, what is OT classified under?

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Support & relationships

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What is the olmstead decision?

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People with mental functioning impairments cannot be held in an institution if they are not a threat to society

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What is well-being?

Health?

Health-related?

Contextual factors?

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Well-being: general term encompassing the total universe of human domains

Health: Body functions & structures

Health-related: activities & participation

Contextual factors: environmental & personal factors

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Functioning denotes the ______ aspects of the interaction between the person, environmental factors, and personal factors.

Disability denotes the _______ aspects.

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Positive

Negative

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What is the difference between capacity and performance?

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Capacity - what you are able to do

Performance - what you actually do

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Impairments leads to _____ capacity, ______ performance

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decreased, decreased

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What is the Social Security Act?

What is the Social Security Amendments Act?

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Protects the right to work, including worker “health”

Medicare & Medicaid, governed by CMS
Provides Health (medical) AT
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Who is eligible for SSA?

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An adult that is unable to carry out any substantial work activity due to a health impairment (body structure/functions, determined by Drs.)

Health impairment expected to last 12 months or more

Only exception: person is able to work, but is expected to die within a 12 month period

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What is the Healthcare common procedure coding system (HCPCS), level I and level II?

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Level 1: Current procedural terminology (CPT)

Level 2: Durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, supplies

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What is the ICD?

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International classification of diseases

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What are health ATDs?

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Intrinsic & extrinsic prostheses