Normative correct answers Consistent with general patterns and experiences seen with a population.
Nonnormative (atypical) correct answers Not consistent with general patterns and experiences seen with a population.
Quality of life correct answers Perception of life satisfaction through fulfi...
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Normative correct answers Consistent with general patterns and experiences seen with a
population.
Nonnormative (atypical) correct answers Not consistent with general patterns and experiences
seen with a population.
Quality of life correct answers Perception of life satisfaction through fulfillment of both basic
and complex needs.
Health correct answers A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. Includes
motivation to become more engaged in life, sense of control, desire to interact, engage in self-
esteem.
Function correct answers The purpose for which a person or thing exists.
Disablement correct answers Disease or health condition contributing to function
Disability correct answers Product of the impact of a health condition on function.
Risk factor correct answers Personal or environmental that diminishes health, leaving an
individual less likely to realize their full potential.
Medical model correct answers Emphasizes the person, and the person's impairments, as a cause
of disease, trauma, or some other health condition.
Activities of daily living (ADLs) correct answers Daily self-care activities within a person's
routine environments.
Social model correct answers Views the loss of function associated with a disease, trauma, or
health condition, as an attribute of the social environment, which is managed by change on social
policy.
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) correct answers
Emphasizing health and de-emphasizing the concept of disability.
Body structures correct answers Anatomically categorized by body part.
Body functions correct answers Physiological in nature and organized by functional system.
Activity correct answers Execution of a task by an individual and associated construct is the
notion of capacity.
Capacity correct answers Construct related to an individual's ability to perform a task in an
environment
, Participation correct answers Involvement in a life situation, most typically life tasks or actions.
Perfromance correct answers Construct related to the actual environment in which the task is
executed.
Contextual factors correct answers Personal (intrinsic) or environmental (extrinsic).
Personal factors correct answers Attributes of the individual that impact health, including such
things as motivation, cultural perspectives such as fatalism and personality.
Environmental factors correct answers Physical, social, and attitudinal environmental context in
which an individual lives.
Activity limitation correct answers Moves the continuum of function into the range of disability.
Participation restriction correct answers Individual is functioning in the range of disability.
Barrier correct answers Factor that limits the individual's access to factors that support health.
Facilitator correct answers Factor that supports healthy participation.
Psychomotor domain correct answers Involves movement
Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) correct answers Activities of daily living that
typically involve cognitive sequencing as well as chains of behavior.
Frame of reference correct answers Theoretical perspective or viewpoint that organizes the
approach to client managememnt
Occupational model correct answers More societal focuses on competence in performance in
desired human occupation
Occupations correct answers Engagements in which people participate in their daily life and
throughout their lifetime.
Interprofessional education (IPE) correct answers When two or more professions learn with,
from and about each other to improve collaboration and quality of care.
Age normative influences correct answers Aspects of development that are chronological
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