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==[[Functional Conditions Factors|Functional Conditions]]==
 
 
[[Functional Conditions Factors|Functional Conditions]] are elements of the [[Clinical Factors|clinical factors]] in [[Patient Recovery|patient recovery]].
 
[[Functional Conditions Factors|Functional Conditions]] are elements of the [[Clinical Factors|clinical factors]] in [[Patient Recovery|patient recovery]].
  
===Basic Physical===
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==Activities of Daily Living==
The ten variables addressed in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barthel_scale '''Barthel scale'''] are:
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activities_of_daily_living '''activities of daily living (ADL’s)'''] are
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* Bathing and showering (washing the body)
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* Dressing
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* Eating/feeding (including chewing and swallowing)
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* Functional mobility (moving from one place to another while performing activities)
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* Personal hygiene and grooming (including brushing/combing/styling hair)
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* Toilet hygiene (completing the act of urinating/defecating)
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They are also outlined by the ten variables in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barthel_scale '''Barthel scale''']:
 
* presence or absence of fecal incontinence
 
* presence or absence of fecal incontinence
 
* presence or absence of urinary incontinence
 
* presence or absence of urinary incontinence
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* help needed with bathing
 
* help needed with bathing
  
===Basic Life Activities===
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==Basic Life Activities==
* Clean home or setting
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activities_of_daily_living '''Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)'''] are for fundamental functioning, to help determine if an individual can live independently in Th community.
* Drive
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* Laundry
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* Prepare food and/or cook
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* Shopping (Food, Medicines, necessities, etc.)
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* Use Public Transportation,
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===Logistic Capabilities===
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* Housework
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* Taking medications as prescribed
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* Managing money
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* Shopping for groceries or clothing
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* Use of telephone or other form of communication
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* Using technology (as applicable)
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* Transportation within the community
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==Logistic Capabilities==
 
* Walk - able to walk, ride in car, ride bus or taxi
 
* Walk - able to walk, ride in car, ride bus or taxi
 
* Assisted Walking - walker, cane  
 
* Assisted Walking - walker, cane  
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* Equipment Requirements - Oxygen, heart device, etc.
 
* Equipment Requirements - Oxygen, heart device, etc.
  
===Work===
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==Supportive Devices==  
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* Pacemaker
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* Artificial limb
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==Work==
 
Physically able to go back to work or enough functional ability to find a new job
 
Physically able to go back to work or enough functional ability to find a new job
  
===Passion===
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==Passion==
 
Physically able to go back to work or enough functional ability to find a new job
 
Physically able to go back to work or enough functional ability to find a new job
 
* Volunteer, watch grand kids soccer games, etc.
 
* Volunteer, watch grand kids soccer games, etc.
 
* Golf, weekly lunches with friends, etc.
 
* Golf, weekly lunches with friends, etc.
===Mental===
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==Mental==
 
Not prevented from working, pursuing passion and functional activities because of mental health challenges
 
Not prevented from working, pursuing passion and functional activities because of mental health challenges
 
* Fear, confidence in certain situations, etc.  
 
* Fear, confidence in certain situations, etc.  
===Functional History===
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==Functional History==

Latest revision as of 16:39, 15 June 2014

Functional Conditions are elements of the clinical factors in patient recovery.

Activities of Daily Living

The activities of daily living (ADL’s) are

  • Bathing and showering (washing the body)
  • Dressing
  • Eating/feeding (including chewing and swallowing)
  • Functional mobility (moving from one place to another while performing activities)
  • Personal hygiene and grooming (including brushing/combing/styling hair)
  • Toilet hygiene (completing the act of urinating/defecating)

They are also outlined by the ten variables in the Barthel scale:

  • presence or absence of fecal incontinence
  • presence or absence of urinary incontinence
  • help needed with grooming
  • help needed with toilet use
  • help needed with feeding
  • help needed with transfers (e.g. from chair to bed)
  • help needed with walking
  • help needed with dressing
  • help needed with climbing stairs
  • help needed with bathing

Basic Life Activities

Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are for fundamental functioning, to help determine if an individual can live independently in Th community.

  • Housework
  • Taking medications as prescribed
  • Managing money
  • Shopping for groceries or clothing
  • Use of telephone or other form of communication
  • Using technology (as applicable)
  • Transportation within the community

Logistic Capabilities

  • Walk - able to walk, ride in car, ride bus or taxi
  • Assisted Walking - walker, cane
  • Wheelchair - Travel via Wheelchair
  • Equipment Requirements - Oxygen, heart device, etc.

Supportive Devices

  • Pacemaker
  • Artificial limb

Work

Physically able to go back to work or enough functional ability to find a new job

Passion

Physically able to go back to work or enough functional ability to find a new job

  • Volunteer, watch grand kids soccer games, etc.
  • Golf, weekly lunches with friends, etc.

Mental

Not prevented from working, pursuing passion and functional activities because of mental health challenges

  • Fear, confidence in certain situations, etc.

Functional History