ICF Cheat Sheet 2026

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80 questions
90 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. ICF Chapter 3 (d3) under Activities and Participation covers which life area? Communication
  2. Which of the following is considered an environmental factor in the ICF framework? Access to public transportation
  3. Which ICF body functions chapter covers voice and speech functions? Chapter 3 (b3)
  4. In the context of the ICF, 'universal design' research benefits from which component? Environmental Factors
  5. Body Functions and Body Structures in the ICF are considered part of which broader concept? Functioning
  6. In the ICF coding system, which category would "social attitudes" fall under? Environmental factors
  7. What distinguishes Body Functions from Body Structures in the ICF? Functions are physiological; Structures are anatomical
  8. How many qualifier levels does the ICF use for Body Functions and Structures? 5 (0–4)
  9. What is the primary purpose of the ICF Checklist in clinical practice? Quickly identify and rate functioning across ICF components
  10. In the ICF, 'impairment' is defined as a problem in which component? Body Functions and Structures
  11. In interdisciplinary rehabilitation, ICF serves primarily as: A common language for communication across professions
  12. In goal-setting using ICF, rehabilitation goals are best framed at which level? Activities and Participation
  13. Which ICF chapter covers 'self-care' activities such as washing, dressing, and eating? Chapter 5 (d5)
  14. What does the ICF code 's730' refer to? Structure of upper extremity
  15. Which ICF chapter covers 'mobility' activities such as changing body position and walking? Chapter 4 (d4)
  16. In the ICF model, what is the role of "environmental factors" in disability? They can either mitigate or exacerbate a person's disability
  17. In the context of rehabilitation, how can the ICF framework be used to improve patient outcomes? By tailoring rehabilitation interventions to individual needs based on their ICF profile
  18. ICF qualifier '0' across all components consistently means: No problem or no barrier/facilitator
  19. What is the ICF code for 'neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions'? b7
  20. Which ICF chapter covers mental functions such as consciousness, orientation, and memory? Chapter 1 of Body Functions
  21. How many chapters are included in the ICF Body Structures component? 8
  22. 'Participation restriction' in the ICF refers to problems in: Involvement in life situations
  23. Which ICF component helps clinicians identify workplace accommodations for patients returning to work? Environmental Factors
  24. What does a qualifier added to an ICF code indicate? The severity or extent of the problem
  25. When using ICF in vocational rehabilitation, which component is most directly assessed to determine job-match fit? Activities and Participation (d8 – Major life areas)
  26. What is the primary advantage of using ICF in comparative effectiveness research? Enables comparison of functional outcomes across different treatments and settings
  27. What does the ICF 'capacity' qualifier measure? An individual's ability to execute a task in a standardized environment
  28. In ICF coding, a performance qualifier of '0' means: No difficulty in that activity in real life
  29. How does the ICF differentiate 'activity' from 'participation'? By using performance and capacity qualifiers
  30. How does integrating ICF into electronic health records (EHRs) benefit patient care? Enables standardized, structured functional data across clinical encounters
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