PACIO Functional Performance Implementation Guide
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ValueSet: Functional Performance Category Value Set

Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/us/pacio-fp/ValueSet/fp-category-vs Version: 1.0.0
Active as of 2022-05-13 Computable Name: FunctionalPerformanceCategoryVS

Codes for the classification of functional indicators.

References

Logical Definition (CLD)

 

Expansion

This value set contains 33 concepts

Expansion based on Functional Performance Category v1.0.0 (CodeSystem)

All codes in this table are from the system http://hl7.org/fhir/us/pacio-fp/CodeSystem/fp-category-cs

LevelCodeDisplayDefinition
1  body-functionsBody functionsBody functions are the physiological functions of body systems (including psychological functions). Impairments are problems in body function or structure as a significant deviation or loss. Broad ranges of percentages are provided for those cases in which calibrated assessment instruments or other standards are available to quantify the impairment in body function.
2    mental-functionsMental functionsFunctions of the brain: both global mental functions, such as consciousness, energy and drive, and specific mental functions, such as memory, language and calculation mental functions.
2    sensory-functions-and-painSensory functions and painFunctions of the senses, seeing, hearing, tasting and so on, as well as the sensation of pain.
3      seeing-and-related-functionsSeeing and related functionsSeeing and related functions.
3      hearing-and-vestibular-functionsHearing and vestibular functionsHearing and vestibular functions.
3      additional-sensory-functionsAdditional sensory functionsAdditional sensory functions.
3      painPainPain
2    voice-and-speech-functionsVoice and speech functionsFunctions of producing sounds and speech.
2    cardio-heama-immuno-resp-functionsFunctions of the cardiovascular, haematological, immunological and respiratory systemsFunctions involved in the cardiovascular system (functions of the heart and blood vessels), the haematological and immunological systems (functions of blood production and immunity), and the respiratory system (functions of respiration and exercise tolerance).
2    digestive-metabolic-endocrine-systemsFunctions of the digestive, metabolic, endocrine systemsFunctions of ingestion, digestion and elimination, as well as functions involved in metabolism and the endocrine glands.
3      functions-related-to-the-digestive-systemFunctions related to the digestive systemFunctions related to the digestive system.
4        ingestion-functionsIngestion functionsFunctions related to taking in and manipulating solids or liquids through the mouth into the body.
4        digestive-functionsDigestive functionsFunctions of transporting food through the gastrointestinal tract, breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients.
4        assimilation-functionsAssimilation functionsFunctions by which nutrients are converted into components of the living body.
4        defecation-functionsDefecation functionsFunctions of elimination of wastes and undigested food as faeces and related functions.
4        weight-maintenance-functionsWeight maintenance functionsFunctions of maintaining appropriate body weight, including weight gain during the developmental period.
4        sensations-associated-with-the-digestive-systemSensations associated with the digestive systemSensations arising from eating, drinking and related digestive functions.
2    genitourinary-and-reproductive-functionsGenitourinary and reproductive functionsFunctions of urination and the reproductive functions, including sexual and procreative functions.
2    neuromusculoskeletal-movement-functionsNeuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functionsFunctions of movement and mobility, including functions of joints, bones, reflexes and muscles.
2    skin-and-related-structure-functionsFunctions of the skin and related structuresFunctions of skin, nails and hair.
1  activities-and-participationActivities and ParticipationActivity is the execution of a task or action by an individual. Participation is involvement in a life situation. Activity limitations are difficulties an individual may have in executing activities. Participation restrictions are problems an individual may experience in involvement in life situations.
2    learning-and-applying-knowledgeLearning and applying knowledgeLearning, applying the knowledge that is learned, thinking, solving problems, and making decisions.
2    general-tasks-and-demandsGeneral tasks and demandsGeneral 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.
2    communicationCommunicationGeneral and specific features of communicating by language, signs and symbols, including receiving and producing messages, carrying on conversations, and using communication devices and techniques.
3      communication-receivingCommunication - receivingCommunication - receiving.
3      communication-producingCommunication - producingCommunication - producing.
3      conversation-and-use-of-communication-devices-and-techniquesConversation and use of communication devices and techniquesConversation and use of communication devices and techniques.
2    mobilityMobilityMoving by changing body position or location or by transferring from one place to another, by carrying, moving or manipulating objects, by walking, running or climbing, and by using various forms of transportation.
2    self-careSelf-careCaring for oneself, washing and drying oneself, caring for one's body and body parts, dressing, eating and drinking, and looking after one's health.
2    domestic-lifeDomestic lifeCarrying out domestic and everyday actions and tasks. Areas of domestic life include, caring for one's belongings and space, acquiring food, clothing and other necessities, household cleaning and repairing, caring for personal and other household objects, and assisting others.
2    interpersonal-interactions-and-relationshipsInterpersonal interactions and relationshipsCarrying out the actions and tasks required for basic and complex interactions with people (strangers, friends, relatives, family members and lovers) in a contextually and socially appropriate manner.
2    major-life-areasMajor life areasCarrying out the tasks and actions required to engage in education, work and employment and to conduct economic transactions.
2    community-social-and-civic-lifeCommunity, social and civic lifeActions and tasks required to engage in organized social life outside the family, in community, social and civic areas of life.

Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:

Level A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies
System The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere)
Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance)
Display The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application
Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept
Comments Additional notes about how to use the code