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What do activity limitations refer to?
What do activity limitations refer to?
- Inability to perform tasks related to work, recreation, or community
- Difficulties in functioning that occur at the level of the whole person
- Difficulties in performing actions efficiently due to impairments (correct)
- Problems a person may experience in life situations compared to social standards
Which category of prevention involves health promotion activities?
Which category of prevention involves health promotion activities?
- Primary prevention (correct)
- Secondary prevention
- Quaternary prevention
- Tertiary prevention
What does participation restrictions refer to?
What does participation restrictions refer to?
- Inability to perform tasks related to work, recreation, or community
- Early diagnosis and reduction of disease severity
- Problems a person may experience in life situations compared to social standards (correct)
- Difficulties in functioning that occur at the level of the whole person
Which category of prevention involves early diagnosis and reduction of disease severity?
Which category of prevention involves early diagnosis and reduction of disease severity?
What is a risk factor for disability?
What is a risk factor for disability?
What is the primary focus of tertiary prevention?
What is the primary focus of tertiary prevention?
What is described as disruptions of the body’s homeostasis as the result of acute or chronic diseases?
What is described as disruptions of the body’s homeostasis as the result of acute or chronic diseases?
Which type of impairment reflects abnormalities at the body system, organ, or tissue level?
Which type of impairment reflects abnormalities at the body system, organ, or tissue level?
What type of impairments directly contribute to limitations in a patient's daily life?
What type of impairments directly contribute to limitations in a patient's daily life?
Which category of activities includes occupational tasks and school-related skills?
Which category of activities includes occupational tasks and school-related skills?
What term is used when an impairment is the result of multiple underlying causes?
What term is used when an impairment is the result of multiple underlying causes?
Which term describes alterations or interruptions of the structure or function of the body primarily identified at cellular, tissue, or organ levels?
Which term describes alterations or interruptions of the structure or function of the body primarily identified at cellular, tissue, or organ levels?
Which term refers to the impact(s) and functional consequence(s) of acute or chronic conditions on specific body systems?
Which term refers to the impact(s) and functional consequence(s) of acute or chronic conditions on specific body systems?
What is the primary focus of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF)?
What is the primary focus of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF)?
Which component of the disablement process specifically relates to societal limitations?
Which component of the disablement process specifically relates to societal limitations?
In the context of health classification models, what category does acute or chronic pathology fall under?
In the context of health classification models, what category does acute or chronic pathology fall under?
Which term refers to the difficulties an individual may have in involvement in life situations?
Which term refers to the difficulties an individual may have in involvement in life situations?
What is the key purpose of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) in health professions?
What is the key purpose of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) in health professions?