This system may be used by therapeutic specialists for habilitative and rehabilitative practice.
A) Global Assessment Functioning (GAF)
B) Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
C) Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
D) International Classification of Function, Disability and Health (ICF)
D) International Classification of Function, Disability and Health (ICF)
What is rehabilitative exercise?
A) helping to acquire normal function
B) perfecting function
C) restoring lost function
D) functioning at peak performance
C) restoring lost function
Movement is best defined as:
any changes in the position of any of your body parts relative to one another
Academic journals and scholarly sources are more valid and liable compared to popular sources:
a) True
b) False
a) True
Which of these is an example of instrumental activities of daily life?
A) eating
B) cooking
C) walking
D) dressing
B) cooking
This organization developed a classification system that focuses on what a person can do rather than the traditional model of what one can't do and focuses on care that allows one to reach a particular level of function.
A) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
B) National Health Institute
C) World Health Organization
D) National Athletic Training Association
D) National Athletic Training Association
How does movement differ from physical activity?
Unlike physical activity, movement is not always voluntary or directed toward a goal.
Identify the three sources of knowledge in the discipline of kinesiology:
1) Physical activity experience
2) scholarship of physical activity
3) professional experience in physical activity
The ethical conduct of professionals is governed by:
Professional organizations
Which of the following is NOT considered a sphere of physical activity?
A) leisure
B) education
C) work
D) self-efficacy
D) self-efficacy
This professional works with clients to maximize physical performance, reduce the frequency of injury, and decrease the possibility of cardiovascular disease by designing programs for the specific needs of individuals (sport and activity specific).
A) athletic trainer
B) physical therapist
C) therapeutic recreation specialist
D) strength and conditioning specialist
D) strength and conditioning specialist
Exercise physiology, biomechanics, sport history, and motor learning are examples of the subdisciplines of kinesiology
a) True
b) False
a) True
Kinesiology focuses on:
the physical, emotional, philosophical, and sociocultural aspects of physical activity
A skillful orthopedist who performs many unnecessary operations on patients to make more money is an example of what type of professional?
Mechanical, market-driven professional
Leisure is simply free time in which to perform physical activities.
A) True
B) False
B) False
What is habilitative exercise?
A) helping to acquire normal function
B) perfecting function
C) restoring lost function
D) functioning at peak performance
A) helping to acquire normal function
All movement is physical activity:
a) True
b) False
b) False
Which of the following best defines exercise?
physical activity performed to improve the performance, health, or appearance of your body
Which of the following is most essential to a leisure experience?
A) being active in a vigorous fashion
B) feeling free to engage in an activity and free from a sense of obligation
C) being in contact with nature
D) being with friends
B) feeling free to engage in an activity and free from a sense of obligation
Physical activity performed to improve health is part of the sphere of self-sufficiency.
a) True
b) False
b) False
If you wanted to be a physical therapist who mainly worked with conditions related to aging or other problems associated with older members of the population, what would you most likely choose to specialize in?
A) orthopedics
B) pediatrics
C) geriatrics
D) sport physical therapy
C) geriatrics
Physical activity always involves movement:
a) True
b) False
a) True
Professionals who help sick and injured patients regain the physical skills for performing ADLs and IADLs are
A) social workers
B) ergonomists
C) recreation therapists
D) occupational and physical therapists
D) occupational and physical therapists
Dance and rituals often have meaning beyond allowing one to be physically active; these are most appropriately assigned to the:
A) self-sufficiency sphere
B) leisure sphere
C) self-expression sphere
D) work sphere
C) self-expression sphere
Which of the following is not an example of a clinical setting:
YMCA (Community)