ICF ICF Activities and Participation 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What does the ICF 'performance' qualifier reflect?
- What a person does in their current environment (Correct answer)
- What a person can do in a standardized setting
- The severity of a body impairment
- The level of environmental support available
Correct answer: What a person does in their current environment
The performance qualifier describes what an individual actually does in their real-life environment, reflecting the lived experience.
Question 2: Which ICF Activities and Participation chapter addresses 'interpersonal interactions and relationships'?
- Chapter 7 (d7) (Correct answer)
- Chapter 8 (d8)
- Chapter 6 (d6)
- Chapter 9 (d9)
Correct answer: Chapter 7 (d7)
Chapter 7 (d7) covers interpersonal interactions and relationships, from basic to complex social interactions.
Question 3: 'Participation restriction' in the ICF refers to problems in:
- Involvement in life situations (Correct answer)
- Executing tasks or actions
- Body structure integrity
- Environmental accessibility
Correct answer: Involvement in life situations
Participation restriction describes problems experienced by an individual in involvement in life situations compared to a person without a health condition.
Question 4: Learning and applying knowledge activities in the ICF fall under which chapter?
- Chapter 1 (d1) (Correct answer)
- Chapter 2 (d2)
- Chapter 3 (d3)
- Chapter 4 (d4)
Correct answer: Chapter 1 (d1)
Chapter 1 (d1) of Activities and Participation covers learning and applying knowledge, including watching, imitating, and problem-solving.
Question 5: Which ICF chapter covers 'community, social, and civic life'?
- Chapter 9 (d9) (Correct answer)
- Chapter 8 (d8)
- Chapter 7 (d7)
- Chapter 6 (d6)
Correct answer: Chapter 9 (d9)
Chapter 9 (d9) covers community, social, and civic life, including recreation, religion, and human rights.
Question 6: In ICF coding, a performance qualifier of '0' means:
- No difficulty in that activity in real life (Correct answer)
- Complete difficulty in real life
- Mild difficulty in real life
- Severe difficulty in real life
Correct answer: No difficulty in that activity in real life
A performance qualifier of 0 indicates no difficulty in performing the activity in the individual's actual environment.
What does the ICF 'performance' qualifier reflect?