ICF Cheat Sheet 2026
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80 questions
90 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- ICF Chapter 3 (d3) under Activities and Participation covers which life area? → Communication
- Which of the following is considered an environmental factor in the ICF framework? → Access to public transportation
- Which ICF body functions chapter covers voice and speech functions? → Chapter 3 (b3)
- In the context of the ICF, 'universal design' research benefits from which component? → Environmental Factors
- Body Functions and Body Structures in the ICF are considered part of which broader concept? → Functioning
- In the ICF coding system, which category would "social attitudes" fall under? → Environmental factors
- What distinguishes Body Functions from Body Structures in the ICF? → Functions are physiological; Structures are anatomical
- How many qualifier levels does the ICF use for Body Functions and Structures? → 5 (0–4)
- What is the primary purpose of the ICF Checklist in clinical practice? → Quickly identify and rate functioning across ICF components
- In the ICF, 'impairment' is defined as a problem in which component? → Body Functions and Structures
- In interdisciplinary rehabilitation, ICF serves primarily as: → A common language for communication across professions
- In goal-setting using ICF, rehabilitation goals are best framed at which level? → Activities and Participation
- Which ICF chapter covers 'self-care' activities such as washing, dressing, and eating? → Chapter 5 (d5)
- What does the ICF code 's730' refer to? → Structure of upper extremity
- Which ICF chapter covers 'mobility' activities such as changing body position and walking? → Chapter 4 (d4)
- In the ICF model, what is the role of "environmental factors" in disability? → They can either mitigate or exacerbate a person's disability
- 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
- ICF qualifier '0' across all components consistently means: → No problem or no barrier/facilitator
- What is the ICF code for 'neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions'? → b7
- Which ICF chapter covers mental functions such as consciousness, orientation, and memory? → Chapter 1 of Body Functions
- How many chapters are included in the ICF Body Structures component? → 8
- 'Participation restriction' in the ICF refers to problems in: → Involvement in life situations
- Which ICF component helps clinicians identify workplace accommodations for patients returning to work? → Environmental Factors
- What does a qualifier added to an ICF code indicate? → The severity or extent of the problem
- When using ICF in vocational rehabilitation, which component is most directly assessed to determine job-match fit? → Activities and Participation (d8 – Major life areas)
- What is the primary advantage of using ICF in comparative effectiveness research? → Enables comparison of functional outcomes across different treatments and settings
- What does the ICF 'capacity' qualifier measure? → An individual's ability to execute a task in a standardized environment
- In ICF coding, a performance qualifier of '0' means: → No difficulty in that activity in real life
- How does the ICF differentiate 'activity' from 'participation'? → By using performance and capacity qualifiers
- How does integrating ICF into electronic health records (EHRs) benefit patient care? → Enables standardized, structured functional data across clinical encounters
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