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VCU DPT Exercise Phys Exam 1 Practice Questions and Answers Definition of fitness - ANSWER-A set of attributes or characteristics that related to the ability to perform an activity How does health differ from fitness? - ANSWER-Health is not just related to physical well being or the absence of...

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VCU DPT Exercise Phys Exam 1 Practice

Questions and Answers


Definition of fitness - ANSWER✔✔-A set of attributes or characteristics that related to the ability to

perform an activity


How does health differ from fitness? - ANSWER✔✔-Health is not just related to physical well being or

the absence of disease or impairment


- Includes emotional, spiritual, and intellectual well being


4 stages of Nagi's Disablement Concept - ANSWER✔✔-1. Pathology


2. Impairment


3. Functional Limitation


4. Disability


*These are linked together


Pathology in Nagi's Disablement Concept - ANSWER✔✔-Abnormal function or structures at a cellular

level

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Impairment in Nagi's Disablement Concept - ANSWER✔✔-Abnormalities of organs or body systems


Functional Limitation in Nagi's Disablement Concept - ANSWER✔✔-Limitation in performance of the

whole organism or person


Disability in Nagi's Disablement Concept - ANSWER✔✔-Limitation in defined sociocultural roles and

tasks


Pathophysiology (Nagi's Disablement Concept) Level of disablement: - ANSWER✔✔-cellular


Impairment (Nagi's Disablement Concept) Level of disablement: - ANSWER✔✔-body system


Functional limitations (Nagi's Disablement Concept) Level of disablement: - ANSWER✔✔-whole person


Disability (Nagi's Disablement Concept) Level of disablement: - ANSWER✔✔-person's relation to society


Societal Limitation (Nagi's Disablement Concept) Level of disablement: - ANSWER✔✔-barriers


Posterior-superior labral injury -Nagi's Disablement Concept Example - ANSWER✔✔-pathophysiology


Decreased strength - Nagi's Disablement Concept Example - ANSWER✔✔-impairment


Inability to throw at >75% maximal effort - Nagi's Disablement Concept Example - ANSWER✔✔-

functional limiations


Inability to fill role as starting pitcher - Nagi's Disablement Concept Example - ANSWER✔✔-disability


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Loss of athletic scholarship - Nagi's Disablement Concept Example - ANSWER✔✔-societal limitations


Verbrugge 1994 Revised Nagi's Model - ANSWER✔✔-Instead of being diseased focused, this model looks

into extra factors


These factors include pre-existing risk factors, intra-individual factors, and extra-individual factors


What are the other factors that the Revised Nagi's model looks at? - ANSWER✔✔-pre-existing risk

factors, intra-individual factors, and extra-individual factors


What is the biggest limitation with Nagi's Disablement Model? - ANSWER✔✔-Does not classify what

healthy is - how do you know who is healthy


International Classification of Function Disability and Health (ICF) defines levels of human function as... -

ANSWER✔✔--level of body or body part


-whole person


-whole person in their complete environment


International Classification of Function Disability and Health (ICF) - ANSWER✔✔-This is the model that is

APTA endorses


- Defines levels of human function based on the amount of the body affected (ie just one part of the

body or the whole person or the while person in their completel environment)



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- Allows for their to be a disability to be present at any level


Capacity Definition - ANSWER✔✔-The highest probable level of function in a 'standardized' environment


Nagi = pathology, WHO ICF = - ANSWER✔✔-health condition


Nagi = impariment, WHO ICF = - ANSWER✔✔-body function and structures


Nagi = functional limiation, WHO ICF = - ANSWER✔✔-activities


Nagi = disability, WHO ICF = - ANSWER✔✔-participation


Why is the WHO ICF model superior over the Nagi model? - ANSWER✔✔-you can use the model for

people who are not disabled


Performance Definition - ANSWER✔✔-The highest level of function in the current environment


Environmental Facilitators/Enablers - ANSWER✔✔-These help people perform better because with them

performance>capacity


Environmental barriers - ANSWER✔✔-These limit people in their performance because

capacity>performance


PTs and Body Function and Structures - ANSWER✔✔--primary focus


-many of the basic assessment measure at this level


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