| ICFCY-Code | Title | Description |
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b1470
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Psychomotor control |
Mental functions that regulate the speed of behaviour or response time that involves both motor and psychological components, such as in disruption of control producing psychomotor retardation (moving and speaking slowly; decrease in gesturing and spontaneity) or psychomotor excitement (excessive behavioural and cognitive activity, usually nonproductive and often in response to inner tension as in toe-tapping, hand-wringing, agitation, or restlessness.) |
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b4102
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Contraction force of ventricular muscles |
Functions related to the amount of blood pumped by the ventricular muscles during every beat. |
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b4402
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Depth of respiration |
Functions related to the volume of expansion of the lungs during breathing. |
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b455
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Exercise tolerance functions |
Functions related to respiratory and cardiovascular capacity as required for enduring physical exertion. |
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b530
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Weight maintenance functions |
Functions of maintaining appropriate body weight, including weight gain during the developmental period. |
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b6
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CHAPTER 6 GENITOURINARY AND REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTIONS |
This chapter is about the functions of urination and the reproductive functions, including sexual and procreative functions. |
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Urinary functions (b610-b639) |
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b610
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Urinary excretory functions |
Functions of filtration and collection of the urine. |
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b6100
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Filtration of urine |
Functions of filtration of urine by the kidneys. |
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b6101
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Collection of urine |
Functions of collection and storage of urine by the ureters and bladder. |
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b6108
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Urinary excretory functions, other specified |
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b6109
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Urinary excretory functions, unspecified |
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b620
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Urination functions |
Functions of discharge of urine from the urinary bladder. |
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b6200
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Urination |
Functions of voiding the urinary bladder. |
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b6201
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Frequency of urination |
Functions involved in the number of times urination occurs. |
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b6202
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Urinary continence |
Functions of control over urination. |
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b6208
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Urination functions, other specified |
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b6209
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Urination functions, unspecified |
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b630
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Sensations associated with urinary functions |
Sensations arising from voiding and related urinary functions. |
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b639
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Urinary functions, other specified and unspecified |
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b6602
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Functions related to childbirth |
Functions involved during childbirth. |
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b698
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Genitourinary and reproductive functions, other specified |
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b699
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Genitourinary and reproductive functions, unspecified |
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s6
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CHAPTER 6 STRUCTURES RELATED TO THE GENITOURINARY AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS |
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s610
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Structure of urinary system |
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s6102
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Urinary bladder |
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s6108
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Structure of urinary system, other specified |
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s6109
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Structure of urinary system, unspecified |
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s698
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Structures related to the genitourinary and reproductive systems, other specified |
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s699
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Structures related to the genitourinary and reproductive systems, unspecified |
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d2205
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Completing multiple tasks in a group |
Completing multiple tasks in a group, such as planning the time and place for a sporting event, inviting participants, securing the necessary sports equipment for participation and arranging transportation to and from the activity. |
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d240
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Handling stress and other psychological demands |
Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions to manage and control the psychological demands required to carry out tasks demanding significant responsibilities and involving stress, distraction, or crises, such as taking exams, driving a vehicle during heavy traffic, putting on clothes when hurried by parents, finishing a task within a time-limit or taking care of a large group of children. |
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d4102
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Kneeling |
Getting into and out of a position where the body is supported by the knees with legs bent, such as during prayers, or changing body position from kneeling to any other position, such as standing up. |
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d4152
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Maintaining a kneeling position |
Staying in a kneeling position where the body is supported by the knees with legs bent for some time as required, such as during prayers in church. |
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d4402
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Manipulating |
Using fingers and hands to exert control over, direct or guide something, such as when handling coins or other small objects, cutting with scissors, tying a shoelace, filling in colouring books, or using chopsticks or knife and fork. |
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d530
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Toileting |
Indicating the need for, planning and carrying out the elimination of human waste (menstruation, urination and defecation), and cleaning oneself afterwards. |
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d5300
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Regulating urination |
Coordinating and managing urination, such as by indicating need, getting into the proper position, choosing and getting to an appropriate place for urination, manipulating clothing before and after urination, and cleaning oneself after urination. |
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d53000
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Indicating need for urination |
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d53001
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Carrying out urination appropriately |
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d53008
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Regulating urination, other specified |
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d53009
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Regulating urination, unspecified |
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d560
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Drinking |
Indicating need for, and taking hold of a drink, bringing it to the mouth and consuming the drink in culturally acceptable ways; mixing, stirring and pouring liquids for drinking, opening bottles and cans, drinking through a straw or drinking running water, such as from a tap or a spring; feeding from the breast. |
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d570
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Looking after one's health |
Ensuring or indicating needs about physical comfort, health and physical and mental well-being, such as by maintaining a balanced diet and an appropriate level of physical activity, keeping warm or cool, avoiding harm to health, following safe sex practices, including using condoms, getting immunizations and regular physical examinations. |
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d5700
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Ensuring one's physical comfort |
Caring for oneself by being aware that one needs to ensure, and ensuring, that one's body is in a comfortable position, that one is not feeling too hot, cold or wet, and that one has adequate lighting. |
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d620
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Acquisition of goods and services |
Selecting, procuring and transporting all goods and services required for daily living, such as selecting, procuring, transporting and storing food, drink, clothing, cleaning materials, fuel, household items, utensils, cooking ware, play-material, domestic appliances and tools; procuring utilities and other household services. |
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d650
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Caring for household objects |
Maintaining and repairing household and other personal objects, including play-material, house and contents, clothes, vehicles and assistive devices, and caring for plants and animals, such as painting or wallpapering rooms, fixing furniture, repairing plumbing, ensuring the proper working order of vehicles, watering plants, grooming and feeding pets and domestic animals. |
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d6605
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Assisting others in health maintenance |
Assisting household members and others with formal and informal health care, such as by ensuring that a child gets regular medical check-ups, or that an elderly relative takes required medication. |
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e3
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CHAPTER 3 SUPPORT AND RELATIONSHIPS |
This chapter is about people or animals that provide practical physical or emotional support, nurturing, protection, assistance and relationships to other persons, in their home, place of work, school or at play or in other aspects of their daily activities. The chapter does not encompass the attitudes of the person or people that are providing the support. The environmental factor being described is not the person or animal, but the amount of physical and emotional support the person or animal provides. |
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e5100
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Services for the production of consumer goods |
Services and programmes for the collection, creation, production and manufacturing of consumer goods and products, such as for products and technology used for mobility, communication, education, transportation, employment and housework, including those who provide these services. |
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e5101
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Systems for the production of consumer goods |
Administrative control and monitoring mechanisms, such as regional, national or international organizations that set standards (e.g. International Organization for Standardization) and consumer bodies, that govern the collection, creation, production and manufacturing of consumer goods and products. |
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e5102
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Policies for the production of consumer goods |
Legislation, regulations and standards for the collection, creation, production and manufacturing of consumer goods and products, such as which standards to adopt. |
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e5302
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Utilities policies |
Legislation, regulations and standards that govern the provision of utilities services, such as health and safety standards governing delivery and supply of water and fuel, sanitation practices in communities, and policies for other essential services and supply during shortages or natural disasters. |