Question 1 pts
Which of the following is not one of the four components of the
Nagi Disablement Model?
Disease
Impairments
Limitations
r Ambulatory status
Correct answer comments
The four components of the Nagi Disablement Model (disease, impairments, functional
limitations, and disability) evolve as the individual loses health.
Wrong answer comments
The four components of the Nagi Disablement Model (disease, impairments, functional
limitations, and disability) evolve as the individual loses health.
Question 1 pts
Loss of dorsiflexion range of motion is an example of what component of the Nagi
Disablement Model?
Disease
r Impairments
Functional limitations
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Disability
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Correct answer comments
Examples of physical impairments include a loss of strength in the anterior tibialis or a loss of 15
degrees of active shoulder flexion. The physical impairments may or may not limit the individual
to perform functional tasks.
Wrong answer comments
Examples of physical impairments include a loss of strength in the anterior tibialis or a loss of 15
degrees of active shoulder flexion. The physical impairments may or may not limit the individual
to perform functional tasks.
Question 1 pts
According to the Guide to Physical Therapists Practice, 2nd Edition, what is defined as “those
activities identified by an individual as essential to support physical, social, and psychological
wellbeing and to create a personal sense meaningful living”?
Activities of daily living
Functional limitations
r Function
Instrumental activities of daily living
Correct answer comments
As physical therapy professionals, it is important that we understand our role in optimizing
patient function. The Guide to Physical Therapists Practice, 2nd Edition, defined the function as
“those activities identified by an individual as essential to support physical, social, and
psychological wellbeing and to create a personal sense of meaningful living.”
Wrong answer comments
As physical therapy professionals, it is important that we understand our role in optimizing
patient function. The Guide to Physical Therapists Practice, 2nd Edition, defined the function as
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“those activities identified by an individual as essential to support physical, social, and
psychological wellbeing and to create a personal sense of meaningful living.”