Framework-Client Factors/BODY FUNCTIONS Flashcards

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Mental functions

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Affective, cognitive, perceptual

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Body functions

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(Part of the client factors)
The physiological functions of body systems (including psychological functions)
Mental functions
Specific mental functions
Global mental functions
Sensory functions
Neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions
Muscle functions
Movement functions
Cardiovascular, hematological, immunological, and respiratory system functions
Voice and speech functions; digestive, metabolic, and endocrine system functions; genitourinary and reproductive functions
Skin and related structure functions

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Specific mental functions

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Higher-level cognitive
Attention
Memory
Perception
Thought
Mental functions of sequencing complex movement
Emotional 
Experience of self and time
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Higher-level cognitive

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(Specific mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Judgement, concept formation, metacognition, executive functions, praxis, cognitive flexibility, insight

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Attention

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(Specific mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Sustained shifting and divided attention, concentration, distractibility

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Memory

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(Specific mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Short-term, long-term, and working memory

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Perception

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(Specific mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Discrimination of sensations (auditory, tactile, visual, olfactory, gustatory, vestibular, proprioceptive)

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Thought

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(Specific mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Control and content of thought, awareness of reality vs delusions, logical and coherent thought

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Mental functions of sequencing complex movement

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(Specific mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Mental functions that regulate the speed, response, quality, and time of motor production, such as restlessness, toe tapping, or hand wringing, in response to inner tension

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Emotional

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(Specific mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Regulation and range of emotions; appropriateness of emotions, including anger, love, tension, and anxiety
Lability of emotions

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Experience of self and time

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(Specific mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Awareness of ones identity, body, and position in the reality of ones environment and of time

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Global mental functions

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Consciousness
Orientation
Temperament and personality
Energy and drive 
Sleep
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Consciousness

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(Global mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
State of awareness and alertness, including the clarity and continuity of the wakeful state

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Orientation

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(Global mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Orientation to person, place, time, self, and others

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Temperament and personality

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(Global mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Extroversion, introversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, openness to experience, self-control, self-expression, confidence, motivation, impulse control, appetite

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Energy and drive

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(Global mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Energy level, motivation, appetite, craving, impulse control

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Sleep

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(Global mental function of body functions-client factors domain)
Physiological process, quality of sleep

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Sensory functions

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Visual functions
Hearing functions
Vestibular functions 
Taste functions 
Smell functions
Proprioceptive functions 
Touch functions 
Pain (diffuse, dull, sharp, phantom)
Sensitivity to temperature and pressure
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Visual functions

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(Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain)
Quality of vision, visual acuity, visual stability, and visual field functions to promote visual awareness of environment at various distances for functioning

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Hearing functions

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( Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain)
Sound detection and discrimination
Awareness of location and distance of sounds

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Vestibular functions

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( Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain)

Sensation related to position, balance, and secure movement against gravity

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Taste functions

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( Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain)

Association of taste qualities of bitterness, sweetness, sourness, and saltiness

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Smell functions

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( Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain)

Sensing odors and smells

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Proprioceptive functions

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( Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain)

Awareness of body position and space

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Touch functions
( Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain) Feeling of being touched by others or touching various textures such as those of food Presence of numbness, paresthesia, hyperesthesia
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Pain
( Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain) Diffuse, dull, sharp, phantom Unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure Sensations of generalized or localized pain
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Sensitivity to temperature and pressure
``` ( Sensory function of body functions-client factors domain) Thermal awareness ( hot, cold) sense of force applied to skin ```
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Neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions
Functions of joints and bones Joint mobility Joint stability
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Joint mobility
(Neuromuscoloskeletal and movement of body functions-client factors) Functions of joints and bones Joint range of motion
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Joint stability
(Neuromuscoloskeletal and movement of body functions-client factors domain) Functions of joints and bones Maintenance of structural integrity of joints throughout the body Physiological stability of joints related to structural integrity
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Muscle functions
(Manual muscle testing) Muscle power Muscle tone Muscle endurance
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Muscle power
(Muscle functions-client factors domain) | Strength
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Muscle tone
(Muscle functions-client factors domain) | Degree of muscle tension (flaccidity, spasticity, fluctuation)
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Muscle endurance
(Muscle functions-client factors domain) | Sustaining muscle contraction
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Movement functions
Motor reflexes Involuntary movement reactions Control of voluntary movement Gait patterns
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Motor reflexes
(Movement functions-client factors domain) Involuntary contraction of muscles automatically induced by specific stimuli (stretch, asymmetrical tonic neck, symmetrical tonic neck)
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Involuntary movement reactions
(Movement functions-client factors domain) | Postural reactions, body adjustment reactions, supporting reactions
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Control of voluntary movement
(Movement functions-client factors domain) Eye-hand and eye-foot coordination, bilateral integration, crossing of the mid-line, fine and gross motor control, and oculomotor functions (saccades, pursuits,accommodation, binocularity)
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Gait patterns
(Movement functions-client factors domain) Gait and mobility considered in relation to how they affect ability to engage in occupations in a daily life activities Ex: walking patterns and impairments, asymmetric gait, stiff gait
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Cardiovascular, hematological, immunological, and respiratory system functions
Cardiovascular system functioned Hematological and immunological functions Respiratory system functions Additional functions and sensations of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
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Cardiovascular system functions | Hematological and immunological system functions
( Cardiovascular, hematological, immunological, and respiratory system functions; Body functions-client factors domain) Maintenance of blood pressure functions (Hypertension, hypotension, postural hypotension) Heart rate and rhythm
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Respiratory system functions
( Cardiovascular, hematological, immunological, and respiratory system functions; Body functions-client factors domain) Rate rhythm, and depth of respiration
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Additional functions and sensations of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
( Cardiovascular, hematological, immunological, and respiratory system functions; Body functions-client factors domain) Physical endurance, aerobic capacity, stamina, fatigability
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Voice and speech functions; digestive, metabolic, and endocrine system functions; genitourinary and reproductive functions
Voice and speech functions Digestive, metabolic, and endocrine system functions Genitourinary and reproductive functions
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Voice and speech functions
(Body functions-client factors domain) | Fluency and rhythm, alternative vocalization functions
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Digestive, metabolic, and endocrine system functions
(Body functions-client factors domain) Digestive system functions, metabolic system and endocrine system functions
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Genitourinary and reproductive functions
(Body functions-client factors domain) Urinary functions, genital and reproductive functions
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Skin and related structure functions
(Body functions-client factors domain) Skin functions Hair and nail functions Protection ( presence or absence of wounds, cuts or abrasions) Repair( wound healing)
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Body structures
(3rd part of client factors domain) What makes up body in order to function Structure of the nervous system Eyes, ear, and related structure Structures involved in voice and speech Structures of the cardiovascular, immunological, and respiratory systems Structures related to the digestive, metabolic, and endocrine systems Structures related to the genitourinary and reproductive systems Structures related to movement Skin and related structures