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BODY STRUCTURES
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ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION
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CHAPTER 2 GENERAL TASKS AND DEMANDS This chapter is about general aspects of carrying out single or multiple tasks, organizing routines and handling stress. These items can be used in conjunction with more specific tasks or actions to identify the underlying features of the execution of tasks under different circumstances.
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Carrying out daily routine Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions in order to plan, manage and complete the requirements of day-to-day procedures or duties, such as budgeting time and making plans for separate activities throughout the day.
     d2300 Following routines Responding to the guidance of others in engaging in basic daily procedures or duties.
     d2301 Managing daily routine Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions in order to plan and manage the requirements of day-to-day procedures or duties.
     d2302 Completing the daily routine Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions in order to complete the requirements of usual day-to-day procedures or duties, such as fulfilling the daily routines of awakening, getting dressed, eating breakfast, leaving for school or work and returning home at the end of the day.
     d2303 Managing one's own activity level Carrying out actions and behaviours to arrange the requirements in energy and time day-to-day procedures or duties.
     d2304 Managing changes in daily routine Making appropriate transitions in response to new requirements or changes in the usual sequence of activities such as finding another way to travel to school or work when public transport is unavailable.
     d2305 Managing one's time Managing the time required to complete usual or specific activities, such as preparing to depart from the home, taking medications, and accessing assistive technology and supports.
     d2306 Adapting to time demands Carrying out actions and behaviours appropriately in the required sequence and within the time allotted, such as running to the station when in danger of missing the train.
     d2308 Carrying out daily routine, other specified
     d2309 Carrying out daily routine, unspecified
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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS