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Consequesnces of disease as it pertains to relationship between body structures, ability to carry out tasks and ability to function within society |
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Developed by WHO Provides uniform, standard language for describing health and health related states |
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Interruption or interference w/ normal process and simultaneous body efforts to heal itself or regain normal state |
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At what levels does Pathology occure? examples |
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Cellular, tissue and organ- osteoporosis, Parkinson's Fractures |
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Is a loss or abnormality of an anatomical physiological, mental or emotional nature |
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What are some deviations in normal anatomy and/or physiology? |
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Physiological, mental and emotional. Exp.- Limit ROM, muscle weakness, impaired balance |
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Adnormalities or limits in an individuals abiltiy to carry out an meaningful action, task or activity |
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What are some functional limitations and examples? |
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Moving in and out of bed, brushing hair, toileting, (ADLS) (IADLS) driving, paying bills going to grocery store |
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Inabilities or limits in performing SOCIALLY defined roles and/or task that would be normal expected within a given culture or enviroment |
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What are the roles or task that society have defined as normal? |
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self-care home management work community and leisure |
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How is a person's health determined today as opposed to 3 decades ago? |
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Today we view the whole person, mental state, physical and social aspects |
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