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Client Factors

1) Values, beliefs, and spirituality 2) body functions 3) body structures

Values

Acquired beliefs and commitments, derived from culture, about what is good, right, and important to do

Beliefs

Cognitive content held as true by or about the client

Spirituality

Refers to the way individuals seek and express meaning and purpose and the way they experience their connectedness to the moment, to self, to others, to nature and to the significant of sacred

Body Functions

Physiological functions of body systems

Higher-level cognitive

Judgement, concept formation, metacognition, executive functions, praxis, cognitive flexibility, insight

Attention

Sustained shifting and divided attention, concentration, distractibility

Memory

Short-term, long-term, and working memory

Perception

Ability to discriminate (auditory, tactile, visual, olfactory, gustatory, vestibular, proprioceptive)

Thought

Control and content of thought, awareness of reality vs delusions, logical and coherent thought

Mental Functions of sequencing complex movements

Mental Functions that regulate the speed, response, quality and time of motor production, such as restlessness, toe tapping, or handwriting in response to inner tension

Emotional

Regulation and range of emotions; appropriateness of emotions

Experience of self and time

Awareness of ones identity, body and position in the reality of ones environment and of time

Consciousness

State of awareness and alertness, including the clarity and continuity of the wakeful state

Orientation

Orientation to a person, place, time, self and others

Temperament and personality

Extroversion, introversion, agreeableness, emotional stability, openness to experience, self control, self expression, impulse control, appetite for more

Energy and drive

Energy level, motivation, appetite, craving impulse control

Sleep

Physiological process, quality of sleep

Visual Functions

Quality of vision, visual acuity, visual stability, and visual field functions to promote visual awareness of environment at various distances for functioning

Hearing Functions

Sound detection and discrimination; awareness of location and distance of sounds

Vestibular Functions

Sensation related to position, balance, and secure movement against gravity

Taste Functions

Association of taste qualities of bitterness, sweetness, sourness, and saltiness

Smell Functions

Sensing odors or smells

Proprioceptive Functions

Awareness of body position and space

Touch Functions

Feeling of being touched by others or touching various textures, such as those of food; presence of numbness, paresthesia, hyperesthesia

Pain

Unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure; sensations of generalized or localized pain

Sensitivity to temperature and pressure

Thermal awareness (hot and cold), sense of force applied to skin

Joint Mobility

Joint range of motion

Joint Stability

Maintenance of structural integrity of joints throughout the body; physiological stability of joints related to structural integrity

Muscle Power

Strength

Muscle Tone

Degree of muscle tension (flaccidity, spasticity, fluctuation)