PACIO Personal Functioning and Engagement Implementation Guide
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    <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>This case-sensitive code system <code>http://hl7.org/fhir/us/pacio-pfe/CodeSystem/pfe-category-cs</code> defines the following codes in a Is-A heirarchy:</p><table class="codes"><tr><td><b>Lvl</b></td><td style="white-space:nowrap"><b>Code</b></td><td><b>Display</b></td><td><b>Definition</b></td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">BlockL1-b11<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL1-b11"> </a></td><td>Body functions</td><td>Body 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. For example, when &quot;no impairment&quot; or &quot;complete impairment&quot; in body function is coded, this scaling may have margin of error of up to 5%. &quot;Moderate impairment&quot; is generally up to half of the scale of total impairment. The percentages are to be calibrated in different domains with reference to population standards as percentiles. For this quantification to be used in a uniform manner, assessment procedures need to be developed through research. For a further explanation of coding conventions in ICF, refer to Annex 2.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-b11<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-b11"> </a></td><td>Mental functions</td><td>This chapter is about the functions 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.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b110<a name="pfe-category-cs-b110"> </a></td><td>Consciousness functions</td><td>General mental functions of the state of awareness and alertness, including the clarity and continuity of the wakeful state.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1100<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1100"> </a></td><td>State of consciousness</td><td>Mental functions that when altered produce states such as clouding of consciousness, stupor or coma. Mental functions that produce consciousness, and when altered produce states such as clouding of consciousness, stupor or coma.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1101<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1101"> </a></td><td>Continuity of consciousness</td><td>Mental functions that produce sustained wakefulness, alertness and awareness and, when disrupted, may produce fugue, trance or other similar states.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1102<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1102"> </a></td><td>Quality of consciousness</td><td>Mental functions that when altered effect changes in the character of wakeful, alert and aware sentience, such as druginduced altered states or delirium. Mental functions that produce wakefulness, alertness and awareness sentience, when altered effect changes in the character of the quality of consciousness.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b114<a name="pfe-category-cs-b114"> </a></td><td>Orientation functions</td><td>General mental functions of knowing and ascertaining one's relation to time to place, to self, to others, to objects, and to space.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1140<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1140"> </a></td><td>Orientation to time</td><td>Mental functions that produce awareness of time of the day, day of the week, date, month and year.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1141<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1141"> </a></td><td>Orientation to place</td><td>Mental functions that produce awareness of one's location, such as one's immediate surroundings, one's town or country.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1142<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1142"> </a></td><td>Orientation to person</td><td>Mental functions that produce awareness of one's own identity and of individuals in the immediate environment.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b11420<a name="pfe-category-cs-b11420"> </a></td><td>Orientation to self</td><td>Mental functions that produce awareness of one's own identity.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b11421<a name="pfe-category-cs-b11421"> </a></td><td>Orientation to others</td><td>Mental functions that produce awareness of the identity of other individuals in one's immediate environment.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1143<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1143"> </a></td><td>Orientation to objects</td><td>Mental functions that produce awareness of objects or features of objects.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1144<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1144"> </a></td><td>Orientation to space</td><td>Mental functions that produce awareness of one's body in relationship to the immediate physical space.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b117<a name="pfe-category-cs-b117"> </a></td><td>Intellectual functions</td><td>General mental functions, required to understand and constructively integrate the various mental functions including all cognitive functions and their development over the life span.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b122<a name="pfe-category-cs-b122"> </a></td><td>Global psychosocial functions</td><td>General mental functions, as they develop over the life span, required to understand and constructively integrate the mental functions that lead to the formation of the personal skills needed to establish reciprocal social interactions, in terms of both meaning and purpose.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b126<a name="pfe-category-cs-b126"> </a></td><td>Temperament and personality functions</td><td>General mental functions of constitutional disposition of the individual to react in a particular way to situations, including the set of mental characteristics that makes the individual distinct from others.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1260<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1260"> </a></td><td>Extraversion</td><td>Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is outgoing, sociable and demonstrative, as contrasted to being shy, restricted and inhibited.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1261<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1261"> </a></td><td>Agreeableness</td><td>Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is cooperative, amicable, and accomodating, as contrasted to being unfriendly, oppositional and defiant.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1262<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1262"> </a></td><td>Conscientiousness</td><td>Mental functions that produce a personal disposition such as in being hard-working, methodical and scrupulous, as contrasted to mental functions producing dispositions such as being lazy, unreliable and irresponsible.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1263<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1263"> </a></td><td>Psychic stability</td><td>Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is even-tempered, calm and composed, as contrasted to being irritable, worried, erratic and moody.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1264<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1264"> </a></td><td>Openness to experience</td><td>Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is curious, imaginative, inquisitive and experience-seeking, as contrasted to being stagnant, inattentive and emotionally inexpressive.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1265<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1265"> </a></td><td>Optimism</td><td>Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is cheerful, buoyant and hopeful, as contrasted to being downhearted, gloomy and despairing.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1266<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1266"> </a></td><td>Confidence</td><td>Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is self-assured, bold and assertive, as contrasted to being timid, insecure and self effacing.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1267<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1267"> </a></td><td>Trustworthiness</td><td>Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is dependable and principled, as contrasted to being deceitful and antisocial.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b130<a name="pfe-category-cs-b130"> </a></td><td>Energy and drive functions</td><td>General mental functions of physiological and psychological mechanisms that cause the individual to move towards satisfy specific needs and general goals in a persistent manner.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1300<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1300"> </a></td><td>Energy level</td><td>Mental functions that produce vigour and stamina.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1301<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1301"> </a></td><td>Motivation</td><td>Mental functions that produce the incentive to act; the conscious or unconscious driving force for action.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1302<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1302"> </a></td><td>Appetite</td><td>Mental functions that produce a natural longing or desire, especially the natural and recurring desire for food and drink.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1303<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1303"> </a></td><td>Craving</td><td>Mental functions that produce the urge to consume substances, including substances that can be abused.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1304<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1304"> </a></td><td>Impulse control</td><td>Mental functions that regulate and resist sudden intense urges to do something.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b134<a name="pfe-category-cs-b134"> </a></td><td>Sleep functions</td><td>General mental functions of periodic, reversible and selective physical and mental disengagement from one's immediate environment accompanied by characteristic physiological changes.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1340<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1340"> </a></td><td>Amount of sleep</td><td>Mental functions involved in the time spent in the state of sleep in the diurnal cycle or circadian rhythm.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1341<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1341"> </a></td><td>Onset of sleep</td><td>Mental functions that produce the transition between wakefulness and sleep.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1342<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1342"> </a></td><td>Maintenance of sleep</td><td>Mental functions that sustain the state of being asleep.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1343<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1343"> </a></td><td>Quality of sleep</td><td>Mental functions that produce the natural sleep leading to optimal physical and mental rest and relaxation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1344<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1344"> </a></td><td>Functions involving the sleep cycle</td><td>Mental functions that produce rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (associated with dreaming) and non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM) (characterized by the traditional concept of sleep as a time of decreased physiological and psychological activity).</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b140<a name="pfe-category-cs-b140"> </a></td><td>Attention functions</td><td>Specific mental functions of focusing on an external stimulus or internal experience for the required period of time.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1400<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1400"> </a></td><td>Sustaining attention</td><td>Mental functions that produce concentration for the period of time required.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1401<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1401"> </a></td><td>Shifting attention</td><td>Mental functions that permit refocusing concentration from one stimulus to another.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1402<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1402"> </a></td><td>Dividing attention</td><td>Mental functions that permit focusing on two or more stimuli at the same time.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1403<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1403"> </a></td><td>Sharing attention</td><td>Mental functions that permit focusing on the same stimulus by two or more people, such as a child and a caregiver both focusing on a toy.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b144<a name="pfe-category-cs-b144"> </a></td><td>Memory functions</td><td>Specific mental functions of registering and storing information and retrieving it as needed.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1440<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1440"> </a></td><td>Short-term memory</td><td>Mental functions that produce a temporary, disruptable memory store of around 30 seconds duration from which information is lost if not consolidated into long-term memory.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1441<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1441"> </a></td><td>Long-term memory</td><td>Mental functions that produce a memory system permitting the long-term storage of information from short-term memory and both autobiographical memory for past events and semantic memory for language and facts.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1442<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1442"> </a></td><td>Retrieval and processing of memory</td><td>Specific mental functions of recalling information stored in long-term memory and bringing it into awareness.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1443<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1443"> </a></td><td>Working memory</td><td>Mental functions that compare and process information retrieved from both short-term and long-term memory.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b147<a name="pfe-category-cs-b147"> </a></td><td>Psychomotor functions</td><td>Specific mental functions of control over both motor and psychological events at the body level.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1470<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1470"> </a></td><td>Psychomotor control</td><td>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).</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1471<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1471"> </a></td><td>Quality of psychomotor functions</td><td>Mental functions that produce nonverbal behaviour in the proper sequence and character of its subcomponents, such as hand and eye coordination, or gait.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b152<a name="pfe-category-cs-b152"> </a></td><td>Emotional functions</td><td>Specific mental functions related to the feeling and affective components of the processes of the mind.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1520<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1520"> </a></td><td>Appropriateness of emotion</td><td>Mental functions that produce congruence of feeling or affect with the situation, such as happiness at receiving good news.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1521<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1521"> </a></td><td>Regulation of emotion</td><td>Mental functions that control the experience and display of affect.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1522<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1522"> </a></td><td>Range of emotion</td><td>Mental functions that produce the spectrum of experience of arousal of affect or feelings such as love, hate, anxiousness, sorrow, joy, fear and anger.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b156<a name="pfe-category-cs-b156"> </a></td><td>Perceptual functions</td><td>Specific mental functions of recognizing and interpreting sensory stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1560<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1560"> </a></td><td>Auditory perception</td><td>Mental functions involved in discriminating sounds, tones, pitches and other acoustic stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1561<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1561"> </a></td><td>Visual perception</td><td>Mental functions involved in discriminating shape, size, colour and other ocular stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1562<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1562"> </a></td><td>Olfactory perception</td><td>Mental functions involved in distinguishing differences in smells.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1563<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1563"> </a></td><td>Gustatory perception</td><td>Mental functions involved in distinguishing differences in tastes, such as sweet, sour, salty and bitter stimuli, detected by the tongue.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1564<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1564"> </a></td><td>Tactile perception</td><td>Mental functions involved in distinguishing differences in texture, such as rough or smooth stimuli, detected by touch.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1565<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1565"> </a></td><td>Visuospatial perception</td><td>Mental function involved in distinguishing by sight the relative position of objects in the environment or in relation to oneself.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b160<a name="pfe-category-cs-b160"> </a></td><td>Thought functions</td><td>Specific mental functions related to the ideational component of the mind.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1600<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1600"> </a></td><td>Pace of thought</td><td>Mental functions that govern speed of the thinking process.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1601<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1601"> </a></td><td>Form of thought</td><td>Mental functions that organize the thinking process as to its coherence and logic.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1602<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1602"> </a></td><td>Content of thought</td><td>Mental functions consisting of the ideas that are present in the thinking process and what is being conceptualized.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1603<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1603"> </a></td><td>Control of thought</td><td>Mental functions that provide volitional control of thinking and are recognized as such by the person.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b164<a name="pfe-category-cs-b164"> </a></td><td>Higher-level cognitive functions</td><td>Specific mental functions especially dependent on the frontal lobes of the brain, including complex goal-directed behaviours such as decision-making, abstract thinking, planning and carrying out plans, mental flexibility, and deciding which behaviours are appropriate under what circumstances; often called executive functions.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1640<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1640"> </a></td><td>Abstraction</td><td>Mental functions of creating general ideas, qualities or characteristics out of, and distinct from, concrete realities, specific objects or actual instances.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1641<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1641"> </a></td><td>Organization and planning</td><td>Mental functions of coordinating parts into a whole, of systematizing; the mental function involved in developing a method of proceeding or acting.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1642<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1642"> </a></td><td>Time management</td><td>Mental functions of ordering events in chronological sequence, allocating amounts of time to events and activities.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1643<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1643"> </a></td><td>Cognitive flexibility</td><td>Mental functions of changing strategies, or shifting mental sets, especially as involved in problem-solving.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1644<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1644"> </a></td><td>Insight</td><td>Mental functions of awareness and understanding of oneself and one's behaviour.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1645<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1645"> </a></td><td>Judgement</td><td>Mental functions involved in discriminating between and evaluating different options, such as those involved in forming an opinion.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1646<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1646"> </a></td><td>Problem Solving</td><td>Mental functions of identifying, analysing, and integrating incongruent or conflicting information into a solution.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b167<a name="pfe-category-cs-b167"> </a></td><td>Mental functions of language</td><td>Specific mental functions of recognizing and using signs, symbols and other components of a language.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1670<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1670"> </a></td><td>Reception of language</td><td>Specific mental functions of decoding messages in spoken, written or other forms, such as sign language, to obtain their meaning.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b16700<a name="pfe-category-cs-b16700"> </a></td><td>Reception of spoken language</td><td>Mental functions of decoding spoken messages to obtain their meaning.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b16701<a name="pfe-category-cs-b16701"> </a></td><td>Reception of written language</td><td>Mental functions of decoding written messages to obtain their meaning.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b16702<a name="pfe-category-cs-b16702"> </a></td><td>Reception of sign language</td><td>Mental functions of decoding messages in languages that use signs made by hands and other movements, in order to obtain their meaning.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b16703<a name="pfe-category-cs-b16703"> </a></td><td>Reception of body language</td><td>Mental functions of decoding messages in body gestures made by hands and other movements, in order to obtain their meaning.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1671<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1671"> </a></td><td>Expression of language</td><td>Specific mental functions necessary to produce meaningful messages in spoken, written, signed or other forms of language.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b16710<a name="pfe-category-cs-b16710"> </a></td><td>Expression of spoken language</td><td>Mental functions necessary to produce meaningful spoken messages.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b16711<a name="pfe-category-cs-b16711"> </a></td><td>Expression of written language</td><td>Mental functions necessary to produce meaningful written messages.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b16712<a name="pfe-category-cs-b16712"> </a></td><td>Expression of sign language</td><td>Mental functions to produce meaningful messages in languages that use signs made by hands and other movements.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b16713<a name="pfe-category-cs-b16713"> </a></td><td>Expression of body language</td><td>Mental functions necessary to produce messages using gestures made by hands and other movements.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1672<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1672"> </a></td><td>Integrative language functions</td><td>Mental functions that organize semantic and symbolic meaning, grammatical structure and ideas for the production of messages in spoken, written or other forms of language.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b172<a name="pfe-category-cs-b172"> </a></td><td>Calculation functions</td><td>Specific mental functions of determination, approximation and manipulation of mathematical symbols and processes.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1720<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1720"> </a></td><td>Simple calculation</td><td>Mental functions of computing with numbers, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1721<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1721"> </a></td><td>Complex calculation</td><td>Mental functions of translating word problems into arithmetic procedures, translating mathematical formulas into arithmetic procedures, and other complex manipulations involving numbers.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b176<a name="pfe-category-cs-b176"> </a></td><td>Mental function of sequencing complex movements</td><td>Specific mental functions of sequencing and co-ordinating complex, purposeful movements.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b180<a name="pfe-category-cs-b180"> </a></td><td>Experience of self and time functions</td><td>Specific mental functions related to the awareness of one's identity, one's body, one's position in the reality of one's environment and of time.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1800<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1800"> </a></td><td>Experience of self</td><td>Specific mental functions of being aware of one's own identity and one's position in the reality of one's environment around oneself.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1801<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1801"> </a></td><td>Body image</td><td>Specific mental functions related to the representation and awareness of one's body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b1802<a name="pfe-category-cs-b1802"> </a></td><td>Experience of time</td><td>Specific mental functions of the subjective experiences related to the length and passage of time.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-b21<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-b21"> </a></td><td>Sensory functions and pain</td><td>This chapter is about the functions of the senses, seeing, hearing, tasting and so on, as well as the sensation of pain.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b210<a name="pfe-category-cs-b210"> </a></td><td>Seeing functions</td><td>Sensory functions relating to sensing the presence of light and sensing the form, size, shape and colour of the visual stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2100<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2100"> </a></td><td>Visual acuity functions</td><td>Seeing functions of sensing form and contour, both binocular and monocular, for both distant and near vision.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b21000<a name="pfe-category-cs-b21000"> </a></td><td>Binocular acuity of distant vision</td><td>Seeing functions of sensing size, form and contour using both eyes for objects distant from the eye.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b21001<a name="pfe-category-cs-b21001"> </a></td><td>Monocular acuity of distant vision</td><td>Seeing functions of sensing size, form and contour using either right or left eye alone, for objects distant from the eye.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b21002<a name="pfe-category-cs-b21002"> </a></td><td>Binocular acuity of near vision</td><td>Seeing functions of sensing size, form and contour, using both eyes, for objects close to the eye.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b21003<a name="pfe-category-cs-b21003"> </a></td><td>Monocular acuity of near vision</td><td>Seeing functions of sensing size, form and contour, using either right or left eye alone, for objects close to the eye.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2101<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2101"> </a></td><td>Visual field functions</td><td>Seeing functions related to the entire area that can be seen with fixation of gaze.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2102<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2102"> </a></td><td>Quality of vision</td><td>Seeing functions involving light sensitivity, colour vision, contrast sensitivity and the overall quality of the picture.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b21020<a name="pfe-category-cs-b21020"> </a></td><td>Light sensitivity</td><td>Seeing functions of sensing a minimum amount of light (light minimum), and the minimum difference in intensity (light difference).</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b21021<a name="pfe-category-cs-b21021"> </a></td><td>Colour vision</td><td>Seeing functions of differentiating and matching colours.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b21022<a name="pfe-category-cs-b21022"> </a></td><td>Contrast sensitivity</td><td>Seeing functions of separating figure from ground, involving the minimum amount of luminance required.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b21023<a name="pfe-category-cs-b21023"> </a></td><td>Visual picture quality</td><td>Seeing functions involving the quality of the picture.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b215<a name="pfe-category-cs-b215"> </a></td><td>Functions of structures adjoining the eye</td><td>Functions of structures in and around the eye that facilitate seeing functions.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2150<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2150"> </a></td><td>Functions of internal muscles of the eye</td><td>Functions of the muscles inside the eye, such as the iris, that adjust the shape and size of the pupil and lens of the eye.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2151<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2151"> </a></td><td>Functions of the eyelid</td><td>Functions of the eyelid, such as the protective reflex.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2152<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2152"> </a></td><td>Functions of external muscles of the eye</td><td>Functions of the muscles that are used to look in different directions, to follow an object as it moves across the visual field, to produce saccadic jumps to catch up with a moving target, and to fix the eye.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2153<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2153"> </a></td><td>Functions of lachrymal glands</td><td>Functions of the tear glands and ducts.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b220<a name="pfe-category-cs-b220"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with the eye and adjoining structures</td><td>Sensations of tired, dry and itching eye and related feelings.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b230<a name="pfe-category-cs-b230"> </a></td><td>Hearing functions</td><td>Sensory functions relating to sensing the presence of sounds and discriminating the location, pitch, loudness and quality of sounds.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2300<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2300"> </a></td><td>Sound detection</td><td>Sensory functions relating to sensing the presence of sounds.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2301<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2301"> </a></td><td>Sound discrimination</td><td>Sensory functions relating to sensing the presence of sound involving the differentiation of ground and binaural synthesis, separation and blending.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2302<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2302"> </a></td><td>Localization of sound source</td><td>Sensory functions relating to determining the location of the source of sound.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2303<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2303"> </a></td><td>Lateralization of sound</td><td>Sensory functions relating to determining whether the sound is coming from right or the left side.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2304<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2304"> </a></td><td>Speech discrimination</td><td>Sensory functions relating to determining spoken language and distinguishing it from other sounds.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b235<a name="pfe-category-cs-b235"> </a></td><td>Vestibular functions</td><td>Sensory functions of the inner ear related to position, balance and movement.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2350<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2350"> </a></td><td>Vestibular function of position</td><td>Sensory functions of the inner ear related to determining the position of the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2351<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2351"> </a></td><td>Vestibular function of balance</td><td>Sensory functions of the inner ear related to determining the balance of the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2352<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2352"> </a></td><td>Vestibular function of determination of movement</td><td>Sensory functions of the inner ear related to determining movement of the body, including its direction and speed.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b240<a name="pfe-category-cs-b240"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with hearing and vestibular function</td><td>Sensations of dizziness, falling, tinnitus and vertigo.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2400<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2400"> </a></td><td>Ringing in ears or tinnitus</td><td>Sensation of low-pitched rushing, hissing or ringing in the ear.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2401<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2401"> </a></td><td>Dizziness</td><td>Sensation of motion involving either oneself or one's environment; sensation of rotating, swaying or tilting.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2402<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2402"> </a></td><td>Sensation of falling</td><td>Sensation of losing one's grip and falling.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2403<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2403"> </a></td><td>Nausea associated with dizziness or vertigo</td><td>Sensation of wanting to vomit that arises from dizziness or vertigo.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2404<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2404"> </a></td><td>Irritation in the ear</td><td>Sensation of itching or other similar sensations in the ear.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2405<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2405"> </a></td><td>Aural pressure</td><td>Sensation of pressure in the ear.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b250<a name="pfe-category-cs-b250"> </a></td><td>Taste function</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing qualities of bitterness, sweetness, sourness and saltiness</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b255<a name="pfe-category-cs-b255"> </a></td><td>Smell function</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing odours and smells.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b260<a name="pfe-category-cs-b260"> </a></td><td>Proprioceptive function</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing the relative position of body parts.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b265<a name="pfe-category-cs-b265"> </a></td><td>Touch function</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing surfaces and their texture or quality.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b270<a name="pfe-category-cs-b270"> </a></td><td>Sensory functions related to temperature and other stimuli</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing temperature, vibration, pressure and noxious stimulus.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2700<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2700"> </a></td><td>Sensitivity to temperature</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing cold and heat.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2701<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2701"> </a></td><td>Sensitivity to vibration</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing shaking or oscillation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2702<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2702"> </a></td><td>Sensitivity to pressure</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing pressure against or on the skin.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2703<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2703"> </a></td><td>Sensitivity to a noxious stimulus</td><td>Sensory functions of sensing painful or uncomfortable sensations.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b280<a name="pfe-category-cs-b280"> </a></td><td>Sensation of pain</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2800<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2800"> </a></td><td>Generalized pain</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt all over, or throughout the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2801<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2801"> </a></td><td>Pain in body part</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in a specific part, or parts, of the body.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b28010<a name="pfe-category-cs-b28010"> </a></td><td>Pain in head and neck</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the head and neck.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b28011<a name="pfe-category-cs-b28011"> </a></td><td>Pain in chest</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the chest.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b28012<a name="pfe-category-cs-b28012"> </a></td><td>Pain in stomach or abdomen</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the stomach or abdomen.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b28013<a name="pfe-category-cs-b28013"> </a></td><td>Pain in back</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the back.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b28014<a name="pfe-category-cs-b28014"> </a></td><td>Pain in upper limb</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in either one or both upper limbs, including hands.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b28015<a name="pfe-category-cs-b28015"> </a></td><td>Pain in lower limb</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in either one or both lower limbs, including feet.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b28016<a name="pfe-category-cs-b28016"> </a></td><td>Pain in joints</td><td>Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in one or more joints, including small and big joints.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2802<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2802"> </a></td><td>Pain in multiple body parts</td><td>Unpleasant sensation indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure located in several body parts.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2803<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2803"> </a></td><td>Radiating pain in a dermatome</td><td>Unpleasant sensation indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure located in areas of skin served by the same nerve root.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b2804<a name="pfe-category-cs-b2804"> </a></td><td>Radiating pain in a segment or region</td><td>Unpleasant sensation indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure located in areas of skin in different body parts not served by the same nerve root.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-b31<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-b31"> </a></td><td>Voice and speech functions</td><td>This chapter is about the functions of producing sounds and speech.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b310<a name="pfe-category-cs-b310"> </a></td><td>Voice functions</td><td>Functions of the production of various sounds by the passage of air through the larynx.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b3100<a name="pfe-category-cs-b3100"> </a></td><td>Production of voice</td><td>Functions of the production of sound made through coordination of the larynx and surrounding muscles with the respiratory system.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b3101<a name="pfe-category-cs-b3101"> </a></td><td>Quality of voice</td><td>Functions of the production of characteristics of voice including pitch, resonance and other features.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b320<a name="pfe-category-cs-b320"> </a></td><td>Articulation functions</td><td>Functions of the production of speech sounds.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b330<a name="pfe-category-cs-b330"> </a></td><td>Fluency and rhythm of speech functions</td><td>Functions of the production of flow and tempo of speech.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b3300<a name="pfe-category-cs-b3300"> </a></td><td>Fluency of speech</td><td>Functions of the production of smooth, uninterrupted flow of speech.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b3301<a name="pfe-category-cs-b3301"> </a></td><td>Rhythm of speech</td><td>Functions of the modulated, tempo and stress patterns in speech.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b3302<a name="pfe-category-cs-b3302"> </a></td><td>Speed of speech</td><td>Functions of the rate of speech production.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b3303<a name="pfe-category-cs-b3303"> </a></td><td>Melody of speech</td><td>Functions of modulation of pitch patterns in speech.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b340<a name="pfe-category-cs-b340"> </a></td><td>Alternative vocalization functions</td><td>Functions of the production of other manners of vocalization.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b3400<a name="pfe-category-cs-b3400"> </a></td><td>Production of tones</td><td>Functions of production of musical vocal sounds.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b3401<a name="pfe-category-cs-b3401"> </a></td><td>Making a range of sounds</td><td>Functions of production of a variety of vocalizations.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-b41<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-b41"> </a></td><td>Functions of the cardiovascular, haematological, immunological and respiratory systems</td><td>This chapter is about the functions 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).</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b410<a name="pfe-category-cs-b410"> </a></td><td>Heart functions</td><td>Functions of pumping the blood in adequate or required amounts and pressure throughout the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4100<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4100"> </a></td><td>Heart rate</td><td>Functions related to the number of times the heart contracts every minute.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4101<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4101"> </a></td><td>Heart rhythm</td><td>Functions related to the regularity of the beating of the heart.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4102<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4102"> </a></td><td>Contraction force of ventricular muscles</td><td>Functions related to the amount of blood pumped by the ventricular muscles during every beat.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4103<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4103"> </a></td><td>Blood supply to the heart</td><td>Functions related to the volume of blood available to the heart muscle.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b415<a name="pfe-category-cs-b415"> </a></td><td>Blood vessel functions</td><td>Functions of transporting blood throughout the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4150<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4150"> </a></td><td>Functions of arteries</td><td>Functions related to blood flow in the arteries.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4151<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4151"> </a></td><td>Functions of capillaries</td><td>Functions related to blood flow in the capillaries.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4152<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4152"> </a></td><td>Functions of veins</td><td>Functions related to blood flow in the veins, and the functions of valves of veins.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b420<a name="pfe-category-cs-b420"> </a></td><td>Blood pressure functions</td><td>Functions of maintaining the pressure of blood within the arteries.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4200<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4200"> </a></td><td>Increased blood pressure</td><td>Functions related to a rise in systolic or diastolic blood pressure above normal for the age.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4201<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4201"> </a></td><td>Decreased blood pressure</td><td>Functions related to a fall in systolic or diastolic blood pressure below normal for the age.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4202<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4202"> </a></td><td>Maintenance of blood pressure</td><td>Functions related to maintaining an appropriate blood pressure in response to changes in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b430<a name="pfe-category-cs-b430"> </a></td><td>Haematological system functions</td><td>Functions of blood production, oxygen and metabolite carriage, and clotting.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4300<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4300"> </a></td><td>Production of blood</td><td>Functions related to the production of blood and all its constituents.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4301<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4301"> </a></td><td>Oxygen-carrying functions of the blood</td><td>Functions related to the blood's capacity to carry oxygen throughout the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4302<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4302"> </a></td><td>Metabolite-carrying functions of the blood</td><td>Functions related to the blood's capacity to carry metabolites throughout the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4303<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4303"> </a></td><td>Clotting functions</td><td>Functions related to the coagulation of blood, such as at a site of injury.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b435<a name="pfe-category-cs-b435"> </a></td><td>Immunological system functions</td><td>Functions of the body related to protection against foreign substances, including infections, by specific and non-specific immune responses.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4350<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4350"> </a></td><td>Immune response</td><td>Functions of the body's response of sensitization to foreign substances, including infections.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b43500<a name="pfe-category-cs-b43500"> </a></td><td>Specific immune response</td><td>Functions of the body's response of sensitization to a specific foreign substance.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b43501<a name="pfe-category-cs-b43501"> </a></td><td>Non-specific immune response</td><td>Functions of the body's general response of sensitization to foreign substances, including infections.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4351<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4351"> </a></td><td>Hypersensitivity reactions</td><td>Functions of the body's response of increased sensitization to foreign substances, such as in sensitivities to different antigens.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4352<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4352"> </a></td><td>Functions of lymphatic vessels</td><td>Functions related to vascular channels that transport lymph.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4353<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4353"> </a></td><td>Functions of lymph nodes</td><td>Functions related to glands along the course of lymphatic vessels.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b440<a name="pfe-category-cs-b440"> </a></td><td>Respiration functions</td><td>Functions of inhaling air into the lungs, the exchange of gases between air and blood, and exhaling air.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4400<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4400"> </a></td><td>Respiration rate</td><td>Functions related to the number of breaths taken per minute.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4401<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4401"> </a></td><td>Respiratory rhythm</td><td>Functions related to the periodicity and regularity of breathing.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4402<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4402"> </a></td><td>Depth of respiration</td><td>Functions related to the volume of expansion of the lungs during breathing.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b445<a name="pfe-category-cs-b445"> </a></td><td>Respiratory muscle functions</td><td>Functions of the muscles involved in breathing.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4450<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4450"> </a></td><td>Functions of the thoracic respiratory muscles</td><td>Functions of the thoracic muscles involved in breathing.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4451<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4451"> </a></td><td>Functions of the diaphragm</td><td>Functions of the diaphragm as involved in breathing.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4452<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4452"> </a></td><td>Functions of accessory respiratory muscles</td><td>Functions of the additional muscles involved in breathing.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b450<a name="pfe-category-cs-b450"> </a></td><td>Additional functions of the respiratory system</td><td>Additional functions related to breathing, such as producing and transporting secretion, coughing, sneezing and yawning.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4500<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4500"> </a></td><td>Functions of breathing through the mouth</td><td/></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4501<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4501"> </a></td><td>Functions of coughing</td><td/></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4502<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4502"> </a></td><td>Functions of sneezing</td><td/></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4503<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4503"> </a></td><td>Functions of yawning</td><td/></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4504<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4504"> </a></td><td>Functions related to mucus</td><td/></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b45040<a name="pfe-category-cs-b45040"> </a></td><td>Production of mucus</td><td>Functions of producing mucus of upper and lower airways.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b45041<a name="pfe-category-cs-b45041"> </a></td><td>Transportation of mucus</td><td>Functions of transportation of mucus of upper and lower airways.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b455<a name="pfe-category-cs-b455"> </a></td><td>Exercise tolerance functions</td><td>Functions related to respiratory and cardiovascular capacity as required for enduring physical exertion.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4550<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4550"> </a></td><td>General physical endurance</td><td>Functions related to the general level of tolerance of physical exercise or stamina.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4551<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4551"> </a></td><td>Aerobic capacity</td><td>Functions related to the extent to which a person can exercise without getting out of breath.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b4552<a name="pfe-category-cs-b4552"> </a></td><td>Fatiguability</td><td>Functions related to susceptibility to fatigue, at any level of exertion.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b460<a name="pfe-category-cs-b460"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with cardiovascular and respiratory functions</td><td>Sensations such as missing a heart beat, palpitation and shortness of breath.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-b51<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-b51"> </a></td><td>Functions of the digestive, metabolic and endocrine systems</td><td>This chapter is about the functions of ingestion, digestion and elimination, as well as functions involved in metabolism and the endocrine glands.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b510<a name="pfe-category-cs-b510"> </a></td><td>Ingestion functions</td><td>Functions related to taking in and manipulating solids or liquids through the mouth into the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5100<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5100"> </a></td><td>Sucking</td><td>Functions of drawing food or liquids into the mouth by a suction force produced by movements of the cheeks, lips and tongue.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5101<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5101"> </a></td><td>Biting</td><td>Functions of cutting into, piercing or tearing off food with the front teeth.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5102<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5102"> </a></td><td>Chewing</td><td>Functions of crushing, grinding and masticating food with the back teeth (e.g. molars).</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5103<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5103"> </a></td><td>Manipulation of food in the mouth</td><td>Functions of moving food around the mouth with the teeth and tongue.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5104<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5104"> </a></td><td>Salivation</td><td>Function of the production of saliva within the mouth.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5105<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5105"> </a></td><td>Swallowing</td><td>Functions of clearing substances, such as food, drink and saliva through the oral cavity, pharynx and oesophagus into the stomach at an appropriate rate and speed.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b51050<a name="pfe-category-cs-b51050"> </a></td><td>Oral swallowing</td><td>Function of clearing substances through the oral cavity at an appropriate rate and speed.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b51051<a name="pfe-category-cs-b51051"> </a></td><td>Pharyngeal swallowing</td><td>Function of clearing substances through the pharynx at an appropriate rate and speed.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b51052<a name="pfe-category-cs-b51052"> </a></td><td>Oesophageal swallowing</td><td>Function of clearing substances through the oesophagus at an appropriate rate and speed.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5106<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5106"> </a></td><td>Functions of expelling the contents of the stomach, oesophagus or pharynx</td><td>Functions of moving substances such as food, liquid, medications, objects intentionally or unintentionally swallowed in the reverse direction to ingestion, such as in regurgitation and vomiting.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b51060<a name="pfe-category-cs-b51060"> </a></td><td>Vomiting</td><td/></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b51061<a name="pfe-category-cs-b51061"> </a></td><td>Regurgitating</td><td/></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b515<a name="pfe-category-cs-b515"> </a></td><td>Digestive functions</td><td>Functions of transporting food through the gastrointestinal tract, breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5150<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5150"> </a></td><td>Transport of food through stomach and intestines</td><td>Peristalsis and related functions that mechanically move food through stomach and intestines.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5151<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5151"> </a></td><td>Breakdown of food</td><td>Functions of mechanically reducing food to smaller particles in the gastrointestinal tract.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5152<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5152"> </a></td><td>Absorption of nutrients</td><td>Functions of passing food and drink nutrients into the blood stream from along the intestines.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5153<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5153"> </a></td><td>Tolerance to food</td><td>Functions of accepting suitable food and drink for digestion and rejecting what is unsuitable.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b520<a name="pfe-category-cs-b520"> </a></td><td>Assimilation functions</td><td>Functions by which nutrients are converted into components of the living body.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b525<a name="pfe-category-cs-b525"> </a></td><td>Defecation functions</td><td>Functions of elimination of wastes and undigested food as faeces and related functions.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5250<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5250"> </a></td><td>Elimination of faeces</td><td>Functions of the elimination of waste from the rectum, including the functions of contraction of the abdominal muscles in doing so.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5251<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5251"> </a></td><td>Faecal consistency</td><td>Consistency of faeces such as hard, firm, soft or watery.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5252<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5252"> </a></td><td>Frequency of defecation</td><td>Functions involved in the frequency of defecation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5253<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5253"> </a></td><td>Faecal continence</td><td>Functions involved in voluntary control over the elimination function.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5254<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5254"> </a></td><td>Flatulence</td><td>Functions involved in the expulsion of excessive amounts of air or gases from the intestines.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b530<a name="pfe-category-cs-b530"> </a></td><td>Weight maintenance functions</td><td>Functions of maintaining appropriate body weight, including weight gain during the developmental period.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b535<a name="pfe-category-cs-b535"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with the digestive system</td><td>Sensations arising from eating, drinking and related digestive functions.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5350<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5350"> </a></td><td>Sensation of nausea</td><td>Sensation of needing to vomit.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5351<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5351"> </a></td><td>Feeling bloated</td><td>Sensation of distension of the stomach or abdomen.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5352<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5352"> </a></td><td>Sensation of abdominal cramp</td><td>Sensation of spasmodic or painful muscular contractions of the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b540<a name="pfe-category-cs-b540"> </a></td><td>General metabolic functions</td><td>Functions of regulation of essential components of the body such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats, the conversion of one to another, and their breakdown into energy.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5400<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5400"> </a></td><td>Basal metabolic rate</td><td>Functions involved in oxygen consumption of the body at specified conditions of rest and temperature.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5401<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5401"> </a></td><td>Carbohydrate metabolism</td><td>Functions involved in the process by which carbohydrates in the diet are stored and broken down into glucose and subsequently into carbon dioxide and water.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5402<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5402"> </a></td><td>Protein metabolism</td><td>Functions involved in the process by which proteins in the diet are converted to amino acids and broken down further in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5403<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5403"> </a></td><td>Fat metabolism</td><td>Functions involved in the process by which fat in the diet is stored and broken down in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b545<a name="pfe-category-cs-b545"> </a></td><td>Water, mineral and electrolyte balance functions</td><td>Functions of the regulation of water, minerals and electrolytes in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5450<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5450"> </a></td><td>Water balance</td><td>Functions involved in maintaining the level or amount of water in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b54500<a name="pfe-category-cs-b54500"> </a></td><td>Water retention</td><td>Functions involved in keeping water in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b54501<a name="pfe-category-cs-b54501"> </a></td><td>Maintenance of water balance</td><td>Functions involved in maintaining the optimal amount of water in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5451<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5451"> </a></td><td>Mineral balance</td><td>Functions involved in maintaining an equilibrium between intake, storage, utilization and excretion of minerals in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5452<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5452"> </a></td><td>Electrolyte balance</td><td>Functions involved in maintaining an equilibrium between intake, storage, utilization and excretion of electrolytes in the body.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b550<a name="pfe-category-cs-b550"> </a></td><td>Thermoregulatory functions</td><td>Functions of the regulation of body temperature.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5500<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5500"> </a></td><td>Body temperature</td><td>Functions involved in regulating the core temperature of the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5501<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5501"> </a></td><td>Maintenance of body temperature</td><td>Functions involved in maintaining optimal body temperature as environmental temperature changes.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b555<a name="pfe-category-cs-b555"> </a></td><td>Endocrine gland functions</td><td>Functions of production and regulation of hormonal levels in the body, including cyclical changes.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b5550<a name="pfe-category-cs-b5550"> </a></td><td>Pubertal functions</td><td>Functions associated with the onset of puberty and manifestations of primary and secondary sexual characteristics.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b55500<a name="pfe-category-cs-b55500"> </a></td><td>Body and pubic hair development</td><td>Functions associated with development body and pubic hair.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b55501<a name="pfe-category-cs-b55501"> </a></td><td>Breast and nipple development</td><td>Functions associated with breast and nipple development.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">        b55502<a name="pfe-category-cs-b55502"> </a></td><td>Penis, testes and scrotum development</td><td>Functions associated with development of penis, testes and scrotum.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-b61<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-b61"> </a></td><td>Genitourinary and reproductive functions</td><td>This chapter is about the functions of urination and the reproductive functions, including sexual and procreative functions.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b610<a name="pfe-category-cs-b610"> </a></td><td>Urinary excretory functions</td><td>Functions of filtration and collection of the urine.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6100<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6100"> </a></td><td>Filtration of urine</td><td>Functions of filtration of urine by the kidneys.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6101<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6101"> </a></td><td>Collection of urine</td><td>Functions of collection and storage of urine by the ureters and bladder.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b620<a name="pfe-category-cs-b620"> </a></td><td>Urination functions</td><td>Functions of discharge of urine from the urinary bladder.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6200<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6200"> </a></td><td>Urination</td><td>Functions of voiding the urinary bladder.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6201<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6201"> </a></td><td>Frequency of urination</td><td>Functions involved in the number of times urination occurs.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6202<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6202"> </a></td><td>Urinary continence</td><td>Functions of control over urination.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b630<a name="pfe-category-cs-b630"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with urinary functions</td><td>Sensations arising from voiding and related urinary functions.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b640<a name="pfe-category-cs-b640"> </a></td><td>Sexual functions</td><td>Mental and physical functions related to the sexual act, including the arousal, preparatory, orgasmic and resolution stages.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6400<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6400"> </a></td><td>Functions of sexual arousal phase</td><td>Functions of sexual interest and excitement.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6401<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6401"> </a></td><td>Functions of sexual preparatory phase</td><td>Functions of engaging in sexual intercourse.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6402<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6402"> </a></td><td>Functions of orgasmic phase</td><td>Functions of reaching orgasm.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6403<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6403"> </a></td><td>Functions of sexual resolution phase</td><td>Functions of satisfaction after orgasm and accompanying relaxation.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b650<a name="pfe-category-cs-b650"> </a></td><td>Menstruation functions</td><td>Functions associated with the menstrual cycle, including regularity of menstruation and discharge of menstrual fluids.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6500<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6500"> </a></td><td>Regularity of menstrual cycle</td><td>Functions involved in the regularity of the menstrual cycle.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6501<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6501"> </a></td><td>Interval between menstruation</td><td>Functions relating to the length of time between two menstrual cycles.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6502<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6502"> </a></td><td>Extent of menstrual bleeding</td><td>Functions involved in the quantity of menstrual flow.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6503<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6503"> </a></td><td>Onset of menstruation</td><td>Functions related to the onset of the first menstruation (menarche).</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6504<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6504"> </a></td><td>Cessation of menstruation</td><td>Functions related to the temporary or permanent cessation of the menstruation.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b660<a name="pfe-category-cs-b660"> </a></td><td>Procreation functions</td><td>Functions associated with fertility, pregnancy, childbirth and lactation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6600<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6600"> </a></td><td>Functions related to fertility</td><td>Functions related to the ability to produce gametes for procreation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6601<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6601"> </a></td><td>Functions related to pregnancy</td><td>Functions involved in becoming pregnant and being pregnant.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6602<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6602"> </a></td><td>Functions related to childbirth</td><td>Functions involved during childbirth.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6603<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6603"> </a></td><td>Lactation</td><td>Functions involved in the production of milk and making it available to the child.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b670<a name="pfe-category-cs-b670"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with genital and reproductive functions</td><td>Sensations associated with sexual intercourse, menstruation, and related genital or reproductive functions.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6700<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6700"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with sexual intercourse</td><td>Sensations associated with sexual arousal, preparation, intercourse, orgasm and resolution.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6701<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6701"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with the menstrual cycle</td><td>Sensations involved with menstruation, including pre- and post-menstrual phases.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6702<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6702"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with menopause</td><td>Sensations associated with the cessation of menstrual cycle.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b6703<a name="pfe-category-cs-b6703"> </a></td><td>Sensations associated with genital functions</td><td>Functions associated with arousal of the genitals.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-b71<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-b71"> </a></td><td>Neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions</td><td>This chapter is about the functions of movement and mobility, including functions of joints, bones, reflexes and muscles.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b710<a name="pfe-category-cs-b710"> </a></td><td>Mobility of joint functions</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of a joint.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7100<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7100"> </a></td><td>Mobility of a single joint</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of one joint.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7101<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7101"> </a></td><td>Mobility of several joints</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of more than one joint.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7102<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7102"> </a></td><td>Mobility of joints generalized</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of joints throughout the body.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b715<a name="pfe-category-cs-b715"> </a></td><td>Stability of joint functions</td><td>Functions of the maintenance of structural integrity of the joints.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7150<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7150"> </a></td><td>Stability of a single joint</td><td>Functions of the maintenance of structural integrity of one joint.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7151<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7151"> </a></td><td>Stability of several joints</td><td>Functions of the maintenance of structural integrity of more than one joint.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7152<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7152"> </a></td><td>Stability of joints generalized</td><td>Functions of the maintenance of structural integrity of joints throughout the body.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b720<a name="pfe-category-cs-b720"> </a></td><td>Mobility of bone functions</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of the scapula, pelvis, carpal and tarsal bones.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7200<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7200"> </a></td><td>Mobility of scapula</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of the scapula.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7201<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7201"> </a></td><td>Mobility of pelvis</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of the pelvis.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7202<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7202"> </a></td><td>Mobility of carpal bones</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of the carpal bones.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7203<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7203"> </a></td><td>Mobility of tarsal bones</td><td>Functions of the range and ease of movement of the tarsal bones.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b730<a name="pfe-category-cs-b730"> </a></td><td>Muscle power functions</td><td>Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of a muscle or muscle groups.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7300<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7300"> </a></td><td>Power of isolated muscles and muscle groups</td><td>Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of specific and isolated muscles and muscle groups.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7301<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7301"> </a></td><td>Power of muscles of one limb</td><td>Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of the muscles and muscle groups of one arm or leg.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7302<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7302"> </a></td><td>Power of muscles of one side of the body</td><td>Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of the muscles and muscle groups found on the left or right side of the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7303<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7303"> </a></td><td>Power of muscles in lower half of the body</td><td>Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of the muscles and muscle groups found in the lower half of the body.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7304<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7304"> </a></td><td>Power of muscles of all limbs</td><td>Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of muscles and muscle groups of all four limbs.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7305<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7305"> </a></td><td>Power of muscles of the trunk</td><td>Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of muscles and muscle groups in the trunk.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7306<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7306"> </a></td><td>Power of all muscles of the body</td><td>Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of all muscles and muscle groups of the body.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b735<a name="pfe-category-cs-b735"> </a></td><td>Muscle tone functions</td><td>Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and the resistance offered when trying to move the muscles passively.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7350<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7350"> </a></td><td>Tone of isolated muscles and muscle groups</td><td>Functions related to the tension present in the resting isolated muscles and muscle groups and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7351<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7351"> </a></td><td>Tone of muscles of one limb</td><td>Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups in one arm or leg and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7352<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7352"> </a></td><td>Tone of muscles of one side of body</td><td>Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups of the right or left side of the body and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7353<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7353"> </a></td><td>Tone of muscles of lower half of body</td><td>Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups in the lower half of the body and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7354<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7354"> </a></td><td>Tone of muscles of all limbs</td><td>Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups in all four limbs and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7355<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7355"> </a></td><td>Tone of muscles of trunk</td><td>Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups of the trunk and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7356<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7356"> </a></td><td>Tone of all muscles of the body</td><td>Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups of the whole body and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b740<a name="pfe-category-cs-b740"> </a></td><td>Muscle endurance functions</td><td>Functions related to sustaining muscle contraction for the required period of time.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7400<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7400"> </a></td><td>Endurance of isolated muscles</td><td>Functions related to sustaining muscle contraction of isolated muscles for the required period of time.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7401<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7401"> </a></td><td>Endurance of muscle groups</td><td>Functions related to sustaining muscle contraction of isolated muscle groups for the required period of time.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7402<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7402"> </a></td><td>Endurance of all muscles of the body</td><td>Functions related to sustaining muscle contraction of all muscles of the body for the required period of time.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b750<a name="pfe-category-cs-b750"> </a></td><td>Motor reflex functions</td><td>Functions of involuntary contraction of muscles automatically induced by specific stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7500<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7500"> </a></td><td>Stretch motor reflex</td><td>Functions of involuntary contractions of muscles automatically induced by stretching.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7501<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7501"> </a></td><td>Reflexes generated by noxious stimuli</td><td>Functions of involuntary contractions of muscles automatically induced by painful or other noxious stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7502<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7502"> </a></td><td>Reflexes generated by other exteroceptive stimuli</td><td>Functions of involuntary contractions of muscles automatically induced by external stimuli other than noxious stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b755<a name="pfe-category-cs-b755"> </a></td><td>Involuntary movement reaction functions</td><td>Functions of involuntary contractions of large muscles or the whole body induced by body position, balance and threatening stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b760<a name="pfe-category-cs-b760"> </a></td><td>Control of voluntary movement functions</td><td>Functions associated with control over and coordination of voluntary movements.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7600<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7600"> </a></td><td>Control of simple voluntary movements</td><td>Functions associated with control over and coordination of simple or isolated voluntary movements.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7601<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7601"> </a></td><td>Control of complex voluntary movements</td><td>Functions associated with control over and coordination of complex voluntary movements.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7602<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7602"> </a></td><td>Coordination of voluntary movements</td><td>Functions associated with coordination of simple and complex voluntary movements, performing movements in an orderly combination.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7603<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7603"> </a></td><td>Supportive functions of arm or leg</td><td>Functions associated with control over and coordination of voluntary movements by placing weight either on the arms (elbows or hands) or on the legs (knees or feet).</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b761<a name="pfe-category-cs-b761"> </a></td><td>Spontaneous movements</td><td>Functions associated with frequency, fluency and complexity of total and individual body-part movements such as infant spontaneous movements and patterns of movement.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7610<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7610"> </a></td><td>General movements</td><td>Repertoire and quality of age-specific general spontaneous movements such as &quot;writhing&quot; movements and &quot;fidgety&quot; movements in early life.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7611<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7611"> </a></td><td>Specific spontaneous movements</td><td>Repertoire and quality of other spontaneous movements normally present in the first postnatal months, such as arm and leg movements toward midline, finger movements and kicking.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b765<a name="pfe-category-cs-b765"> </a></td><td>Involuntary movement functions</td><td>Functions of unintentional, non- or semi-purposive involuntary contractions of a muscle or group of muscles.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7650<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7650"> </a></td><td>Involuntary contractions of muscles</td><td>Functions of unintentional, non- or semi-purposive involuntary contractions of a muscle or group of muscles, such as those involved in part of a psychological dysfunction.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7651<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7651"> </a></td><td>Tremor</td><td>Functions of alternating contraction and relaxation of a group of muscles around a joint, resulting in shakiness.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7652<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7652"> </a></td><td>Tics and mannerisms</td><td>Functions of repetitive, quasi-purposive, involuntary contractions of a group of muscles.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7653<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7653"> </a></td><td>Stereotypies and motor perseveration</td><td>Functions of spontaneous, non-purposive movements such as repetively rocking to and fro and nodding the head or wiggling.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b770<a name="pfe-category-cs-b770"> </a></td><td>Gait pattern functions</td><td>Functions of movement patterns associated with walking, running or other whole body movements.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b780<a name="pfe-category-cs-b780"> </a></td><td>Sensations related to muscles and movement functions</td><td>Sensations associated with the muscles or muscle groups of the body and their movement.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7800<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7800"> </a></td><td>Sensation of muscle stiffness</td><td>Sensation of tightness or stiffness of muscles.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      b7801<a name="pfe-category-cs-b7801"> </a></td><td>Sensation of muscle spasm</td><td>Sensation of involuntary contraction of a muscle or a group of muscles.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-b81<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-b81"> </a></td><td>Functions of the skin and related structures</td><td>This chapter is about the functions of skin, nails and hair.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b810<a name="pfe-category-cs-b810"> </a></td><td>Protective functions of the skin</td><td>Functions of the skin for protecting the body from physical, chemical and biological threats.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b820<a name="pfe-category-cs-b820"> </a></td><td>Repair functions of the skin</td><td>Functions of the skin for repairing breaks and other damage to the skin.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b830<a name="pfe-category-cs-b830"> </a></td><td>Other functions of the skin</td><td>Functions of the skin other than protection and repair, such as cooling and sweat secretion.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b840<a name="pfe-category-cs-b840"> </a></td><td>Sensation related to the skin</td><td>Sensations related to the skin such as itching, burning sensation and tingling.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b850<a name="pfe-category-cs-b850"> </a></td><td>Functions of hair</td><td>Functions of the hair, such as protection, coloration and appearance.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    b860<a name="pfe-category-cs-b860"> </a></td><td>Functions of nails</td><td>Functions of the nails, such as protection, scratching and appearance.</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">BlockL1-d11<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL1-d11"> </a></td><td>Activities and participation</td><td>Activity 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. The domains for the Activities and Participation component are given in a single list that covers the full range of life areas (from basic learning and watching to composite areas such as social tasks). This component can be used to dedefinition activities (a) or participation (p) or both. The two qualifiers for the Activities and Participation component are the performance qualifier and the capacity qualifier. The performance qualifier describes what an individual does in his or her current environment. Because the current environment brings in a societal context, performance as recorded by this qualifier can also be understood as &quot;involvement in a life situation&quot; or &quot;the lived experience&quot; of people in the actual context in which they live. This context includes the environmental factors - all aspects of the physical, social and attitudinal world, which can be coded using the Environmental Factors component. The capacity qualifier describes an individual's ability to execute a task or an action. This qualifier identifies the highest probable level of functioning that a person may reach in a given domain at a given moment. Capacity is measured in a uniform or standard environment, and thus reflects the environmentally adjusted ability of the individual. The Environmental Factors component can be used to describe the features of this uniform or standard environment. Both capacity and performance qualifiers can be used with and without assistive devices or personal assistance, and in accordance with the following scale:</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d11<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d11"> </a></td><td>Learning and applying knowledge</td><td>This chapter is about learning, applying the knowledge that is learned, thinking, solving problems, and making decisions.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d110<a name="pfe-category-cs-d110"> </a></td><td>Watching</td><td>Using the sense of seeing intentionally to experience visual stimuli, such as visually tracking an object, watching a sporting event, people, or children playing.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d115<a name="pfe-category-cs-d115"> </a></td><td>Listening</td><td>Using the sense of hearing intentionally to experience auditory stimuli, such as listening to a radio, to the human voice, to music, to a lecture, or to a story told.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d120<a name="pfe-category-cs-d120"> </a></td><td>Other purposeful sensing</td><td>Using the body's other basic senses intentionally to experience stimuli, such as touching and feeling textures, tasting sweets or smelling flowers.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1200<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1200"> </a></td><td>Mouthing</td><td>Exploring objects using mouth or lips.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1201<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1201"> </a></td><td>Touching</td><td>Exploring objects using hands, fingers or other limbs or body parts</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1202<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1202"> </a></td><td>Smelling</td><td>Exploring objects by bringing them to the nose or the nose to objects.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1203<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1203"> </a></td><td>Tasting</td><td>Exploring the taste of food or liquid by biting, chewing, sucking.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d130<a name="pfe-category-cs-d130"> </a></td><td>Copying</td><td>Imitating or mimicking as a basic component of learning, such as copying a facial expression, a gesture, a sound or the letters of an alphabet.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d131<a name="pfe-category-cs-d131"> </a></td><td>Learning through actions with objects</td><td>Learning through simple actions on a single object, two or more objects, symbolic and pretend play, such as in hitting an object, banging blocks and playing with dolls or cars.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1310<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1310"> </a></td><td>Learning through simple actions with a single object</td><td>Simple actions with a single object or toy by manipulating, banging, moving, dropping, etc.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1311<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1311"> </a></td><td>Learning through actions by relating objects</td><td>Simple actions relating two or more objects, toys or other materials without regard for the specific features of the objects, toys or materials.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1312<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1312"> </a></td><td>Learning through actions by relating object with regard to specific features</td><td>Actions relating two or more objects, toys or materials with regard to specific features, e.g., lid on box, cup on saucer.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1313<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1313"> </a></td><td>Learning by relating symbolically to objects</td><td>Relating to objects, toys or materials symbolically, such as feeding or dressing a doll or using a simulated environment.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d132<a name="pfe-category-cs-d132"> </a></td><td>Acquiring language</td><td>Developing the competence to represent persons, objects, events, feelings through words, symbols, phrases and sentences.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1320<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1320"> </a></td><td>Acquiring single words or meaningful symbols</td><td>Learning words or meaningful symbols such as graphic or manual signs or symbols.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1321<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1321"> </a></td><td>Combining words into phrases</td><td>Learning to combine words into phrases.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1322<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1322"> </a></td><td>Acquiring syntax</td><td>Learning to produce appropriately constructed sentences or set of sentences.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d133<a name="pfe-category-cs-d133"> </a></td><td>Acquiring additional language</td><td>Developing the competence to represent persons, objects, events, feelings through words, symbols, phrases and sentences, such as in an additional language or signing.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d135<a name="pfe-category-cs-d135"> </a></td><td>Rehearsing</td><td>Repeating a sequence of events or symbols as a basic component of learning, such as counting by tens or practising the recitation of a rhyme with gestures or cords on a musical instrument.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d137<a name="pfe-category-cs-d137"> </a></td><td>Acquiring concepts</td><td>Developing competence to understand and use basic and complex concepts related to characteristics, properties and features defining things, persons or events.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1370<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1370"> </a></td><td>Acquiring basic concepts</td><td>Learning to use such concepts as size, form, quantity, length, same, opposite.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1371<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1371"> </a></td><td>Acquiring complex concepts</td><td>Learning to use such concepts as classification, grouping, reversibility, seriation.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d138<a name="pfe-category-cs-d138"> </a></td><td>Acquiring information</td><td>Obtaining facts about persons, things and events, such as asking why, what, where and how, asking for names.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d140<a name="pfe-category-cs-d140"> </a></td><td>Learning to read</td><td>Developing the competence to read written material (including Braille and other symbols) with fluency and accuracy, such as recognizing characters and alphabet letters, sounding out written words with correct pronunciation, and understanding written words and phrases.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1400<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1400"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills to recognize symbols</td><td>Learning basic actions of deciphering symbols such as figures and icons, characters, alphabet letters and words.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1401<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1401"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills to sound out written words</td><td>Learning basic actions of sounding out characters, alfphabet letters symbols and words with correct pronunciation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1402<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1402"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills to understanding written words and phrases</td><td>Learning basic actions to grasp the meaning of written words and texts.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d145<a name="pfe-category-cs-d145"> </a></td><td>Learning to write</td><td>Developing the competence to produce symbols that represent sounds, words or phrases in order to convey meaning (including Braille writing, and other symbols), such as spelling and effectively using correct grammar.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1450<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1450"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills to use writing implements</td><td>Learning basic actions of writing down symbols or alphabet letters, such as holding a pencil, chalk or brush, writing a character or a symbol on a of piece paper, using a brailler, keyboard or peripheral device( mouse).</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1451<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1451"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills to write symbols, characters and alphabet letters</td><td>Learning basic actions to transpose a sound (morpheme) into a symbol or a character (grapheme).</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1452<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1452"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills to write words and phrases</td><td>Learning basic actions to transpose spoken words or ideas into written words or phrases.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d150<a name="pfe-category-cs-d150"> </a></td><td>Learning to calculate</td><td>Developing the competence to manipulate numbers and perform simple and complex mathematical operations, such as using mathematical signs for addition and subtraction and applying the correct mathematical operation to a problem.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1500<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1500"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills of numeracy</td><td>Learning elementary skills of numeracy such as counting, ordering and grouping.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1501<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1501"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills to recognize numerals, arithmetic signs and symbols</td><td>Learning to recognize and use numbers.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1502<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1502"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills in using basic operations</td><td>Learning to recognize symbols related to and use operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d155<a name="pfe-category-cs-d155"> </a></td><td>Acquiring skills</td><td>Developing basic and complex competencies in integrated sets of actions or tasks so as to initiate and follow through with the acquisition of a skill, such as manipulating tools or toys or playing games.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1550<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1550"> </a></td><td>Acquiring basic skills</td><td>Learning elementary, purposeful actions, such as learning to use simple tools, such as pencils or eating utensils.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1551<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1551"> </a></td><td>Acquiring complex skills</td><td>Learning integrated sets of actions so as to follow rules, and to sequence and coordinate one's movements, such as learning to play games (e.g. football or chess) and to use a building tool.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d160<a name="pfe-category-cs-d160"> </a></td><td>Focusing attention</td><td>Intentionally focusing on specific stimuli, such as by filtering out distracting noises.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1600<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1600"> </a></td><td>Focusing attention on the person</td><td>Intentionally attending to features of other persons such as their face, touch or voice.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1601<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1601"> </a></td><td>Focusing attention on the environment</td><td>Intentionally attending to some element of the environment such as changes in the quality quantity or intensity of physical or social stimuli.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d163<a name="pfe-category-cs-d163"> </a></td><td>Thinking</td><td>Formulating and manipulating ideas, concepts, and images, whether goal-oriented or not, either alone or with others, such as creating fiction, proving a theorem, playing with ideas, brainstorming, meditating, pondering, speculating, or reflecting.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d166<a name="pfe-category-cs-d166"> </a></td><td>Reading</td><td>Performing activities involved in the comprehension and interpretation of written language (e.g. books, instructions or newspapers in text or Braille), for the purpose of obtaining general knowledge or specific information.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d170<a name="pfe-category-cs-d170"> </a></td><td>Writing</td><td>Using or producing symbols or language to convey information, such as producing a written record of events or ideas or drafting a letter.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1700<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1700"> </a></td><td>Using general skills and strategies of the writing process</td><td>Applying words which convey appropriate meaning, employing conventional sentence structure.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1701<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1701"> </a></td><td>Using grammatical and mechanical conventions in written compositions</td><td>Applying standard spelling, punctuation and proper case forms etc.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1702<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1702"> </a></td><td>Using general skills and strategies to complete compositions</td><td>Applying words and sentences to convey complex meaning and abstract ideas.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d172<a name="pfe-category-cs-d172"> </a></td><td>Calculating</td><td>Performing computations by applying mathematical principles to solve problems that are described in words and producing or displaying the results, such as computing the sum of three numbers or finding the result of dividing one number by another.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1720<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1720"> </a></td><td>Using skills and strategies to perform simple numeric calculations</td><td>Perform simple numeric operations such as counting, grouping, ordering and arithmetic calculations.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1721<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1721"> </a></td><td>Using skills and strategies to perform complex numeric operations and calculations</td><td>Applying mathematical procedures and methods such as algebra, calculus and geometry to solve problems.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d175<a name="pfe-category-cs-d175"> </a></td><td>Solving problems</td><td>Finding solutions to questions or situations by identifying and analysing issues, developing options and solutions, evaluating potential effects of solutions, and executing a chosen solution, such as in resolving a dispute between two people.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1750<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1750"> </a></td><td>Solving simple problems</td><td>Finding solutions to a simple problem involving a single issue or question, by identifying and analysing the issue, developing solutions, evaluating the potential effects of the solutions and executing a chosen solution.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d1751<a name="pfe-category-cs-d1751"> </a></td><td>Solving complex problems</td><td>Finding solutions to a complex problem involving multiple and interrelated issues, or several related problems, by identifying and analysing the issue, developing solutions, evaluating the potential effects of the solutions and executing a chosen solution.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d177<a name="pfe-category-cs-d177"> </a></td><td>Making decisions</td><td>Making a choice among options, implementing the choice, and evaluating the effects of the choice, such as selecting and purchasing a specific item, or deciding to undertake and undertaking one task from among several tasks that need to be done.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d21<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d21"> </a></td><td>General tasks and demands</td><td>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.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d210<a name="pfe-category-cs-d210"> </a></td><td>Undertaking a single task</td><td>Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions related to the mental and physical components of a single task, such as initiating a task, organizing time, space and materials for a task, pacing task performance, and carrying out, completing, and sustaining a task.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2100<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2100"> </a></td><td>Undertaking a simple task</td><td>Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space required for a simple task; executing a simple task with a single major component, such as reading a book, writing a letter, or making one's bed.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2101<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2101"> </a></td><td>Undertaking a complex task</td><td>Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for a single complex task; executing a complex task with more than one component, which may be carried out in sequence or simultaneously, such as arranging the furniture in one's home or completing an assignment for school.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2102<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2102"> </a></td><td>Undertaking a single task independently</td><td>Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for a simple or complex task; managing and executing a task on one's own and without the assistance of others.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2103<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2103"> </a></td><td>Undertaking a single task in a group</td><td>Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for a single task, simple or complex; managing and executing a task with people who are involved in some or all steps of the task.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d220<a name="pfe-category-cs-d220"> </a></td><td>Undertaking multiple tasks</td><td>Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions as components of multiple, integrated and complex tasks in sequence or simultaneously.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2200<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2200"> </a></td><td>Carrying out multiple tasks</td><td>Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space needed for several tasks, and managing and executing several tasks, together or sequentially.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2201<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2201"> </a></td><td>Completing multiple tasks</td><td>Completing several tasks, together or sequentially.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2202<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2202"> </a></td><td>Undertaking multiple tasks independently</td><td>Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for multiple tasks, and managing and executing several tasks together or sequentially, on one's own and without the assistance of others.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2203<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2203"> </a></td><td>Undertaking multiple tasks in a group</td><td>Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for multiple tasks, and managing and executing several tasks together or sequentially with others who are involved in some or all steps of the multiple tasks.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d230<a name="pfe-category-cs-d230"> </a></td><td>Carrying out daily routine</td><td>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.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2301<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2301"> </a></td><td>Managing daily routine</td><td>Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions in order to plan and manage the requirements of day-to-day procedures or duties.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2302<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2302"> </a></td><td>Completing the daily routine</td><td>Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions in order to complete the requirements of usual day-to-day procedures or duties, such as getting dressed, eating breakfast, leaving for school or work and returning home at the end of the day.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2303<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2303"> </a></td><td>Managing one's own activity level</td><td>Carrying out actions and behaviours to arrange the requirements in energy and time day-to-day procedures or duties.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2304<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2304"> </a></td><td>Adapting to changes in daily routine</td><td>Interrupting and shifting tasks and actions in response to new requirements or making a transition from a usual pattern of activities to a new set of activities as a means of fulfilling daily tasks.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d240<a name="pfe-category-cs-d240"> </a></td><td>Handling stress and other psychological demands</td><td>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 driving a vehicle during heavy traffic or taking care of many children.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2400<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2400"> </a></td><td>Handling responsibilities</td><td>Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions to manage the duties of task performance and to assess the requirements of these duties.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2401<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2401"> </a></td><td>Handling stress</td><td>Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions to cope with pressure, emergencies or stress associated with task performance.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d2402<a name="pfe-category-cs-d2402"> </a></td><td>Handling crisis</td><td>Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions to cope with decisive turning points in a situation or times of acute danger or difficulty.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d31<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d31"> </a></td><td>Communication</td><td>This chapter is about general and specific features of communicating by language, signs and symbols, including receiving and producing messages, carrying on conversations, and using communication devices and techniques.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d310<a name="pfe-category-cs-d310"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - spoken messages</td><td>Comprehending literal and implied meanings of messages in spoken language, such as understanding that a statement asserts a fact or is an idiomatic expression.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3101<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3101"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - simple spoken messages</td><td>Comprehending the literal meaning conveyed by simple spoken messages.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3102<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3102"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - complex spoken messages</td><td>Comprehending the literal and implied meaning conveyed by complex spoken messages.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d315<a name="pfe-category-cs-d315"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - nonverbal messages</td><td>Comprehending the literal and implied meanings of messages conveyed by gestures, symbols and drawings, such as realizing that a child is tired when she rubs her eyes or that a warning bell means that there is a fire.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3150<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3150"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - body gestures</td><td>Comprehending the meaning conveyed by facial expressions, hand movements or signs, body postures, and other forms of body language.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3151<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3151"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - general signs and symbols</td><td>Comprehending the meaning represented by public signs and symbols, such as traffic signs, warning symbols, musical or scientific notations, and icons.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3152<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3152"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - drawings and photographs</td><td>Comprehending the meaning represented by drawings (e.g. line drawings, graphic designs, paintings, three-dimensional representations, pictograms), graphs, charts and photographs, such as understanding that an upward line on a height chart indicates that a child is growing.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d320<a name="pfe-category-cs-d320"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - formal sign language messages</td><td>Receiving and comprehending messages in formal sign language with literal and implied meaning.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d325<a name="pfe-category-cs-d325"> </a></td><td>Communicating with - receiving - written messages</td><td>Comprehending the literal and implied meanings of messages that are conveyed through written language (including Braille), such as following political events in the daily newspaper or understanding the intent of religious scripture.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d330<a name="pfe-category-cs-d330"> </a></td><td>Speaking</td><td>Producing words, phrases and longer passages in spoken messages with literal and implied meaning, such as expressing a fact or telling a story in oral language.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d331<a name="pfe-category-cs-d331"> </a></td><td>Non-speech vocal expression</td><td>Vocalising when aware of another person in the proximal environment, such as making a sound when the mother is close; babbling; babbling in turn-taking activities. Vocalising in response to speech through imitating speech-sounds in a turn taking procedure.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d332<a name="pfe-category-cs-d332"> </a></td><td>Singing</td><td>Producing tones in a sequence resulting in a melody to convey messages.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d335<a name="pfe-category-cs-d335"> </a></td><td>Producing nonverbal messages</td><td>Using gestures, symbols and drawings to convey messages, such as shaking one's head to indicate disagreement or drawing a picture or diagram to convey a fact or complex idea.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3350<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3350"> </a></td><td>Producing body language</td><td>Conveying messages by intentional movements of the body, such as facial gestures (e.g. smiling, frowning, wincing), by arm and hand movements, and by postures (e.g. embracing to indicate affection or pointing to receive attention or an object).</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3351<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3351"> </a></td><td>Producing signs and symbols</td><td>Conveying meaning by using signs and symbols (e.g. icons, Bliss board, scientific symbols) and symbolic notation systems, such as using musical notation to convey a melody.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3352<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3352"> </a></td><td>Producing drawings and photographs</td><td>Conveying meaning by drawing, painting, sketching, and making diagrams, pictures or photographs, such as drawing a map to give someone directions to a location.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d340<a name="pfe-category-cs-d340"> </a></td><td>Producing messages in formal sign language</td><td>Conveying, with formal sign language, literal and implied meaning.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d345<a name="pfe-category-cs-d345"> </a></td><td>Writing messages</td><td>Producing the literal and implied meanings of messages that are conveyed through written language, such as writing a letter to a friend.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d350<a name="pfe-category-cs-d350"> </a></td><td>Conversation</td><td>Starting, sustaining and ending an interchange of thoughts and ideas, carried out by means of spoken, written, signed or other forms of language, with one or more people one knows or who are strangers, in formal or casual settings.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3500<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3500"> </a></td><td>Starting a conversation</td><td>Beginning an interchange, such as initiating turn-taking activity through eye-contact or other means, that leads to communication or dialogue, such as by introducing oneself, expressing customary greetings, or by introducing a topic or asking questions.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3501<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3501"> </a></td><td>Sustaining a conversation</td><td>Continuing an interchange by taking turns in vocalising, speaking or signing, by adding ideas, introducing a new topic or retrieving a topic that has been previously mentioned.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3502<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3502"> </a></td><td>Ending a conversation</td><td>Finishing a dialogue or interchange with customary termination statements or expressions and by bringing closure to the topic under discussion.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3503<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3503"> </a></td><td>Conversing with one person</td><td>Initiating, maintaining, shaping and terminating a dialogue or interchange with one person, such as in discussing the weather with a friend.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3504<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3504"> </a></td><td>Conversing with many people</td><td>Initiating, maintaining, shaping and terminating a dialogue or interchange with more than one individual, such as in starting and participating in a group interchange.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d355<a name="pfe-category-cs-d355"> </a></td><td>Discussion</td><td>Starting, sustaining and ending an examination of a matter, with arguments for or against, or debate carried out by means of spoken, written, sign or other forms of language, with one or more people one knows or who are strangers, in formal or casual settings.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3550<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3550"> </a></td><td>Discussion with one person</td><td>Initiating, maintaining, shaping or terminating an argument or debate with one person.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3551<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3551"> </a></td><td>Discussion with many people</td><td>Initiating, maintaining, shaping or terminating an argument or debate with more than one individual.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d360<a name="pfe-category-cs-d360"> </a></td><td>Using communication devices and techniques</td><td>Using devices, techniques and other means for the purposes of communicating, such as calling a friend on the telephone.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3600<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3600"> </a></td><td>Using telecommunication devices</td><td>Using telephones, computers and other electronic devices as a means of telecommunication.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3601<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3601"> </a></td><td>Using writing machines</td><td>Using machines for writing, such as typewriters, computers and Braille writers, as a means of communication.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d3602<a name="pfe-category-cs-d3602"> </a></td><td>Using communication techniques</td><td>Performing actions and tasks involved in techniques for communicating, such as reading lips.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d41<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d41"> </a></td><td>Mobility</td><td>This chapter is about moving 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.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d410<a name="pfe-category-cs-d410"> </a></td><td>Changing basic body position</td><td>Getting into and out of a body position and moving from one location to another, such as getting up out of a chair to lie down on a bed, and getting into and out of positions of sitting, standing, kneeling or squatting.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4100<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4100"> </a></td><td>Lying down</td><td>Getting into and out of a lying down position or changing body position, from horizontal to any other position, such as standing up or sitting down.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4101<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4101"> </a></td><td>Squatting</td><td>Getting into and out of the seated or crouched posture on one's haunches with knees closely drawn up or sitting on one's heels, such as may be necessary in toilets that are at floor level, or changing body position from squatting to any other position, such as standing up.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4102<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4102"> </a></td><td>Kneeling</td><td>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.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4103<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4103"> </a></td><td>Sitting</td><td>Getting into and out of a seated position and changing body position from sitting down to any other position, such as standing up or lying down.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4104<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4104"> </a></td><td>Standing</td><td>Getting into and out of a standing position or changing body position from standing to any other position, such as lying down or sitting down.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4105<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4105"> </a></td><td>Bending</td><td>Tilting the back downwards or to the side, at the torso, such as in bowing or reaching down for an object.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4106<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4106"> </a></td><td>Shifting the body's centre of gravity</td><td>Adjusting or moving the weight of the body from one position to another while sitting, standing or lying, such as moving from one foot to another while standing.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4107<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4107"> </a></td><td>Rolling over</td><td>Moving the body from one position to another while lying such as turning from side to side or from stomach to back.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d415<a name="pfe-category-cs-d415"> </a></td><td>Maintaining body position</td><td>Staying in the same body position as required, such as remaining seated or remaining standing for carrying out a task, in play, work or school.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4150<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4150"> </a></td><td>Maintaining a lying position</td><td>Staying in a lying position for some time as required, such as remaining in a prone position in a bed.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4151<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4151"> </a></td><td>Maintaining a squatting position</td><td>Staying in a squatting position such as when sitting on the floor without a seat.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4152<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4152"> </a></td><td>Maintaining a kneeling position</td><td>Staying in a kneeling position where the body is supported by the knees with legs bent for some time such as during prayers in church.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4153<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4153"> </a></td><td>Maintaining a sitting position</td><td>Staying in a seated position, on a seat or the floor, for some time such as when sitting at a desk or table.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4154<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4154"> </a></td><td>Maintaining a standing position</td><td>Staying in a standing position for some time such as when standing in a queue.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4155<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4155"> </a></td><td>Maintaining head position</td><td>Controlling the position of the head and supporting its weight for a determined period of time.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d420<a name="pfe-category-cs-d420"> </a></td><td>Transferring oneself</td><td>Moving from one surface to another, such as sliding along a bench or moving from a bed to a chair, without changing body position.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4200<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4200"> </a></td><td>Transferring oneself while sitting</td><td>Moving from a sitting position on one seat to another seat on the same or a different level, such as moving from a chair to a bed.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4201<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4201"> </a></td><td>Transferring oneself while lying</td><td>Moving from one lying position to another on the same or a different level, such as moving from one bed to another.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d430<a name="pfe-category-cs-d430"> </a></td><td>Lifting and carrying objects</td><td>Raising up an object or taking something from one place to another, such as when lifting a cup or toy or carrying a box, or a child from one room to another.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4300<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4300"> </a></td><td>Lifting</td><td>Raising up an object in order to move it from a lower to a higher level, such as when lifting a glass from the table.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4301<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4301"> </a></td><td>Carrying in the hands</td><td>Taking or transporting an object from one place to another using the hands, such as when carrying a drinking glass or a suitcase.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4302<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4302"> </a></td><td>Carrying in the arms</td><td>Taking or transporting an object from one place to another using the arms and hands, such as when carrying a pet or a child or other large object.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4303<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4303"> </a></td><td>Carrying on shoulders, hip and back</td><td>Taking or transporting an object from one place to another using the shoulders, hip or back, or some combination of these, such as when carrying a large parcel or school-bag.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4304<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4304"> </a></td><td>Carrying on the head</td><td>Taking or transporting an object from one place to another using the head, such when as carrying a container of water on the head.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4305<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4305"> </a></td><td>Putting down objects</td><td>Using hands, arms or other parts of the body to place an object down on a surface or place, such as when lowering a container of water to the ground.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d435<a name="pfe-category-cs-d435"> </a></td><td>Moving objects with lower extremities</td><td>Performing coordinated actions aimed at moving an object by using the legs and feet, such as kicking a ball or pushing pedals on a bicycle.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4350<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4350"> </a></td><td>Pushing with lower extremities</td><td>Using the legs and feet to exert a force on an object to move it away, such as pushing a chair away with a foot.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4351<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4351"> </a></td><td>Kicking</td><td>Using the legs and feet to propel something away, such as kicking a ball.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d440<a name="pfe-category-cs-d440"> </a></td><td>Fine hand use</td><td>Performing the coordinated actions of handling objects, picking up, manipulating and releasing them using one's hand, fingers and thumb, such as required to lift coins off a table or turn a dial or knob.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4400<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4400"> </a></td><td>Picking up</td><td>Lifting or taking up a small object with hands and fingers, such as when picking up a pencil.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4401<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4401"> </a></td><td>Grasping</td><td>Using one or both hands to seize and hold something, such as when grasping a tool or a door knob.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4402<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4402"> </a></td><td>Manipulating</td><td>Using fingers and hands to exert control over, direct or guide something, such as when handling coins or other small objects, such as scissors, shoe laces, pencils, chop sticks, knives and forks.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4403<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4403"> </a></td><td>Releasing</td><td>Using fingers and hands to let go or set free something so that it falls or changes position, such as when dropping an item of clothing or a piece of food for a pet.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d445<a name="pfe-category-cs-d445"> </a></td><td>Hand and arm use</td><td>Performing the coordinated actions required to move objects or to manipulate them by using hands and arms, such as when turning door handles or throwing or catching an object.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4450<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4450"> </a></td><td>Pulling</td><td>Using fingers, hands and arms to bring an object towards oneself, or to move it from place to place, such as when pulling on a string or pulling a door closed.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4451<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4451"> </a></td><td>Pushing</td><td>Using fingers, hands and arms to move something from oneself, or to move it from place to place, such as when pushing a toy or an animal away.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4452<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4452"> </a></td><td>Reaching</td><td>Using the hands and arms to extend outwards and touch and grasp something, such as when reaching across a table or desk for a book.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4453<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4453"> </a></td><td>Turning or twisting the hands or arms</td><td>Using fingers, hands or arms to rotate, turn or bend an object, as is required to open a jar or use tools such as toothbrush or screwdriver.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4454<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4454"> </a></td><td>Throwing</td><td>Using fingers, hands and arms to lift something and propel it with some force through the air, such as when tossing a ball.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4455<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4455"> </a></td><td>Catching</td><td>Using fingers, hands and arms to grasp a moving object in order to bring it to a stop and hold it, such as when catching a ball.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d446<a name="pfe-category-cs-d446"> </a></td><td>Fine foot use</td><td>Performing the coordinated actions to move or manipulate objects using one's foot and toes.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d450<a name="pfe-category-cs-d450"> </a></td><td>Walking</td><td>Moving along a surface on foot, step by step, so that one foot is always on the ground, such as when strolling, sauntering, walking forwards, backwards, or sideways.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4500<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4500"> </a></td><td>Walking short distances</td><td>Walking for less than a kilometre, such as walking around rooms or hallways, within a building or for short distances outside.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4501<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4501"> </a></td><td>Walking long distances</td><td>Walking for more than a kilometre, such as across a village or town, between villages or across open areas.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4502<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4502"> </a></td><td>Walking on different surfaces</td><td>Walking on sloping, uneven, or moving surfaces, such as on grass, gravel or ice and snow, or walking aboard a ship, train or other vehicle.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4503<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4503"> </a></td><td>Walking around obstacles</td><td>Walking in ways required to avoid moving and immobile objects, people, animals, and vehicles, such as walking around a marketplace or shop, around or through traffic or other crowded areas.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d451<a name="pfe-category-cs-d451"> </a></td><td>Going up and down stairs</td><td>Moving upwards and downwards so that at least one foot is always on the ground such as ascending and descending stairs or curbs.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d455<a name="pfe-category-cs-d455"> </a></td><td>Moving around</td><td>Moving the whole body from one place to another by means other than walking, such as climbing over a rock or running down a street, skipping, scampering, jumping, somersaulting or running around obstacles.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4550<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4550"> </a></td><td>Crawling</td><td>Moving the whole body in a prone position from one place to another on hands, or hands and arms, and knees.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4551<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4551"> </a></td><td>Climbing</td><td>Moving the whole body upwards or downwards, over surfaces or objects, such as climbing steps, rocks, ladders or stairs, curbs or other objects.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4552<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4552"> </a></td><td>Running</td><td>Moving with quick steps so that both feet may be simultaneously off the ground.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4553<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4553"> </a></td><td>Jumping</td><td>Moving up off the ground by bending and extending the legs, such as jumping on one foot, hopping, skipping and jumping or diving into water.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4554<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4554"> </a></td><td>Swimming</td><td>Propelling the whole body through water by means of limb and body movements without taking support from the ground underneath.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d460<a name="pfe-category-cs-d460"> </a></td><td>Moving around in different locations</td><td>Walking and moving around in various places and situations, such as walking between rooms in a house, within a building, or down the street of a town.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4600<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4600"> </a></td><td>Moving around within the home</td><td>Walking and moving around in one's home, within a room, between rooms, and around the whole residence or living area.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4601<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4601"> </a></td><td>Moving around within buildings other than home</td><td>Walking and moving around within buildings other than one's residence, such as moving around other people's homes, other private buildings, community and public buildings and enclosed areas.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4602<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4602"> </a></td><td>Moving around outside the home and other buildings</td><td>Walking and moving around close to or far from one's home and other buildings, without the use of transportation, public or private, such as walking for short or long distances around a town or village.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d465<a name="pfe-category-cs-d465"> </a></td><td>Moving around using equipment</td><td>Moving the whole body from place to place, on any surface or space, by using specific devices designed to facilitate moving or create other ways of moving around, such as with skates, skis, or scuba equipment, or moving down the street in a self-propelled wheelchair or a walker.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d470<a name="pfe-category-cs-d470"> </a></td><td>Using transportation</td><td>Using transportation to move around as a passenger, such as being driven in a car, bus, rickshaw, jitney, pram or stroller, wheelchair, animal-powered vehicle, private or public taxi, train, tram, subway, boat or aircraft and using humans for transportation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4700<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4700"> </a></td><td>Using human-powered vehicles</td><td>Being transported as a passenger by a mode of transportation powered by one or more people, such as riding in a pram or stroller, wheelchair propelled by another, rickshaw or rowboat.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4701<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4701"> </a></td><td>Using private motorized transportation</td><td>Being transported as a passenger by private motorized vehicle over land, sea or air, such as by car, taxi or privately owned aircraft or boat.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4702<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4702"> </a></td><td>Using public motorized transportation</td><td>Being transported as a passenger by a motorized vehicle over land, sea or air designed for public transportation, such as being a passenger on a bus, train, subway or aircraft.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4703<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4703"> </a></td><td>Using humans for transportation</td><td>Being transported by another person, such as being crried in he arms, in a sheet, in a backpack or a transportation device.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d475<a name="pfe-category-cs-d475"> </a></td><td>Driving</td><td>Being in control of and moving a vehicle or the animal that draws it, travelling under one's own direction or having at one's disposal any form of transportation appropriate for age, such as a car , bicycle, boat or animal powered vehicles.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4750<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4750"> </a></td><td>Driving human-powered transportation</td><td>Driving a human-powered vehicle, such as a bicycle, tricycle, or rowboat.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4751<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4751"> </a></td><td>Driving motorized vehicles</td><td>Driving a vehicle with a motor, such as an automobile, motorcycle, motorboat or aircraft.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d4752<a name="pfe-category-cs-d4752"> </a></td><td>Driving animal-powered vehicles</td><td>Driving a vehicle powered by an animal, such as a horse-drawn cart or carriage.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d480<a name="pfe-category-cs-d480"> </a></td><td>Riding animals for transportation</td><td>Travelling on the back of an animal, such as a horse, ox, camel or elephant.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d51<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d51"> </a></td><td>Self-care</td><td>This chapter is about caring for oneself, washing and drying oneself, caring for one's body and body parts, dressing, eating and drinking, and looking after one's health.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d510<a name="pfe-category-cs-d510"> </a></td><td>Washing oneself</td><td>Washing and drying one's whole body, or body parts, using water and appropriate cleaning and drying materials or methods, such as bathing, showering, washing hands and feet, face and hair, and drying with a towel.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5100<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5100"> </a></td><td>Washing body parts</td><td>Applying water, soap and other substances to body parts, such as hands, face, feet, hair or nails, in order to clean them.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5101<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5101"> </a></td><td>Washing whole body</td><td>Applying water, soap and other substances to the whole body in order to clean oneself, such as taking a bath or shower.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5102<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5102"> </a></td><td>Drying oneself</td><td>Using a towel or other means for drying some part or parts of one's body, or the whole body, such as after washing.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d520<a name="pfe-category-cs-d520"> </a></td><td>Caring for body parts</td><td>Looking after those parts of the body, such as skin, face, teeth, scalp, nails and genitals, that require more than washing and drying.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5200<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5200"> </a></td><td>Caring for skin</td><td>Looking after the texture and hydration of one's skin, such as by removing calluses or corns and using moisturizing lotions or cosmetics.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5201<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5201"> </a></td><td>Caring for teeth</td><td>Looking after dental hygiene, such as by brushing teeth, flossing, and taking care of a dental prosthesis or orthosis.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5202<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5202"> </a></td><td>Caring for hair</td><td>Looking after the hair on the head and face, such as by combing, styling, shaving, or trimming</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5203<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5203"> </a></td><td>Caring for fingernails</td><td>Cleaning, trimming or polishing the nails of the fingers.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5204<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5204"> </a></td><td>Caring for toenails</td><td>Cleaning, trimming or polishing the nails of the toes.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5205<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5205"> </a></td><td>Caring for nose</td><td>Cleaning the nose, looking after nasal hygiene.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d530<a name="pfe-category-cs-d530"> </a></td><td>Toileting</td><td>Planning and carrying out the elimination of human waste (menstruation, urination and defecation), and clean oneself afterwards.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5300<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5300"> </a></td><td>Regulating urination</td><td>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.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5301<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5301"> </a></td><td>Regulating defecation</td><td>Coordinating and managing defecation such as by indicating need, getting into the proper position, choosing and getting to an appropriate place for defecation, manipulating clothing before and after defecation, and cleaning oneself after defecation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5302<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5302"> </a></td><td>Menstrual care</td><td>Coordinating, planning and caring for menstruation, such as by anticipating menstruation and using sanitary towels and napkins.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d540<a name="pfe-category-cs-d540"> </a></td><td>Dressing</td><td>Carrying out the coordinated actions and tasks of putting on and taking off clothes and footwear in sequence and in keeping with climatic and social conditions, such as by putting on, adjusting and removing shirts, skirts, blouses, pants, undergarments, saris, kimono, tights, hats, gloves, coats, shoes, boots, sandals and slippers.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5400<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5400"> </a></td><td>Putting on clothes</td><td>Carrying out the coordinated tasks of putting clothes on various parts of the body, such as putting clothes on over the head, over the arms and shoulders, and on the lower and upper halves of the body; putting on gloves and headgear.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5401<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5401"> </a></td><td>Taking off clothes</td><td>Carrying out the coordinated tasks of taking clothes off various parts of the body, such as pulling clothes off and over the head, off the arms and shoulders, and off the lower and upper halves of the body; taking off gloves and headgear.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5402<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5402"> </a></td><td>Putting on footwear</td><td>Carrying out the coordinated tasks of putting on socks, stockings and footwear.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5403<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5403"> </a></td><td>Taking off footwear</td><td>Carrying out the coordinated tasks of taking off socks, stockings and footwear.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5404<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5404"> </a></td><td>Choosing appropriate clothing</td><td>Following implicit or explicit dress codes and conventions of one's society or culture and dressing in keeping with climatic conditions.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d550<a name="pfe-category-cs-d550"> </a></td><td>Eating</td><td>Carrying out the coordinated tasks and actions of eating food that has been served, bringing it to the mouth and consuming it in culturally acceptable ways, cutting or breaking food into pieces, opening containers and packets, using eating implements, having meals, feasting or dining.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d560<a name="pfe-category-cs-d560"> </a></td><td>Drinking</td><td>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.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d570<a name="pfe-category-cs-d570"> </a></td><td>Looking after one's health</td><td>Ensuring 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 harms to health, following safe sex practices, including such as using condoms, getting immunizations and regular physical examinations.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5700<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5700"> </a></td><td>Ensuring one's physical comfort</td><td>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.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5701<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5701"> </a></td><td>Managing diet and fitness</td><td>Caring for oneself by being aware of the need and by selecting and consuming nutritious foods and maintaining physical fitness.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d5702<a name="pfe-category-cs-d5702"> </a></td><td>Maintaining one's health</td><td>Caring for oneself by being aware of the need and doing what is required to look after one's health, both to respond to risks to health and to prevent ill-health, such as by seeking assistance (professional and non professional); following medical and other health advice; and managing risks to health such as injuries, communicable diseases, drug-taking and sexual transmitted diseases.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d61<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d61"> </a></td><td>Domestic life</td><td>This chapter is about carrying 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.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d610<a name="pfe-category-cs-d610"> </a></td><td>Acquiring a place to live</td><td>Buying, renting, furnishing and arranging a room, house, apartment or other dwelling.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6100<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6100"> </a></td><td>Buying a place to live</td><td>Acquiring ownership of a house, apartment or other dwelling.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6101<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6101"> </a></td><td>Renting a place to live</td><td>Acquiring the use of a house, apartment or other dwelling belonging to another in exchange for payment.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6102<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6102"> </a></td><td>Furnishing a place to live</td><td>Equipping and arranging a living space with furniture, fixtures and other fittings and decorating rooms, arranging ones own space, room.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d620<a name="pfe-category-cs-d620"> </a></td><td>Acquisition of goods and services</td><td>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 and recreational materials, domestic appliances and tools; procuring utilities and other household services, and picking up and delivering paper mail or packages.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6200<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6200"> </a></td><td>Shopping</td><td>Obtaining, in exchange for money, goods and services required for daily living (including instructing and supervising an intermediate to do the shopping), such as selecting food, drink, cleaning materials, household items, play and recreational materials or clothing in a shop or market; comparing quality and price of the items required, negotiating and paying for selected goods or services and transporting goods.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6201<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6201"> </a></td><td>Gathering daily necessities</td><td>Obtaining, without exchange of money, goods and services required for daily living (including instructing and supervising an intermediate to gather daily necessities), such as by harvesting vegetable and fruits, getting water and fuel and picking up and delivering paper mail or packages.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d630<a name="pfe-category-cs-d630"> </a></td><td>Preparing meals</td><td>Planning, organizing, cooking and serving simple and complex meals for oneself and others, such as by making a menu, selecting edible food and drink, getting together ingredients for preparing meals,cooking with heat and preparing cold foods and drinks, and serving the food.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6300<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6300"> </a></td><td>Preparing simple meals</td><td>Planning, organizing, cooking and serving meals with small number of ingredients that require easy methods of preparation and serving, such as making a snack or small meal, and transforming food ingredients by cutting and stirring, boiling and heating food such as rice or potatoes.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6301<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6301"> </a></td><td>Preparing complex meals</td><td>Planning, organizing, cooking and serving meals with large number of ingredients that require complex methods of preparation and serving, such as planning a meal with serveral dishes, and transforming food ingredients by combined actions of peeling, slicing, mixing, kneading, stirring, presenting and serving food in a manner appropriate to the occasion and culture.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d640<a name="pfe-category-cs-d640"> </a></td><td>Doing housework</td><td>Managing a household by cleaning the house, washing clothes, using household appliances, storing food and disposing of garbage, such as by sweeping, mopping, washing counters, walls and other surfaces; collecting and disposing of household garbage; tidying rooms, closets and drawers; collecting, washing, drying, folding and ironing clothes; cleaning footwear; using brooms, brushes and vacuum cleaners; using washing machines, dryers and irons.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6400<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6400"> </a></td><td>Washing and drying clothes and garments</td><td>Washing clothes and garments by hand and hanging them out to dry in the air.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6401<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6401"> </a></td><td>Cleaning cooking area and utensils</td><td>Cleaning up after cooking, such as by washing dishes, pans, pots and cooking utensils, and cleaning tables and floors around cooking and eating area.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6402<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6402"> </a></td><td>Cleaning living area</td><td>Cleaning the living areas of the household, such as by tidying and dusting, sweeping, swabbing, mopping floors, cleaning windows and walls, cleaning bathrooms and toilets, cleaning household furnishings.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6403<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6403"> </a></td><td>Using household appliances</td><td>Using all kinds of household appliances, such as washing machines, driers, irons, vacuum cleaners, dishwashers.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6404<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6404"> </a></td><td>Storing daily necessities</td><td>Storing food, drinks, clothes and other household goods required for daily living; preparing food for conservation by canning, salting or refrigerating, keeping food fresh and out of the reach of animals.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6405<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6405"> </a></td><td>Disposing of garbage</td><td>Disposing of household garbage such as by collecting trash and rubbish around the house, preparing garbage for disposal, using garbage disposal appliances; burning garbage.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d650<a name="pfe-category-cs-d650"> </a></td><td>Caring for household objects</td><td>Maintaining and repairing household and other personal objects, including play material, house and contents, clothes, play and recreational materials, 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 and taking care of entrances, walkways and driveways.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6500<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6500"> </a></td><td>Making and repairing clothes</td><td>Making and repairing clothes, such as by sewing, producing or mending clothes; reattaching buttons and fasteners; ironing clothes, fixing and polishing footwear.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6501<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6501"> </a></td><td>Maintaining dwelling and furnishings</td><td>Repairing and taking care of dwelling, its exterior, interior and contents, such as by painting, repairing fixtures and furniture, and using required tools for repair work.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6502<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6502"> </a></td><td>Maintaining domestic appliances</td><td>Repairing and taking care of all domestic appliances for cooking, cleaning and repairing, such as by oiling and repairing tools and maintaining the washing machine.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6503<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6503"> </a></td><td>Maintaining vehicles</td><td>Repairing and taking care of motorized and non-motorized vehicles for personal use, including bicycles, carts, automobiles and boats.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6504<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6504"> </a></td><td>Maintaining assistive devices</td><td>Repairing and taking care of assistive devices such as prostheses, orthoses and specialized tools and aids for housekeeping and personal care; maintaining and repairing aids for personal mobility such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs and scooters; and maintaining communication and recreational aids.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6505<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6505"> </a></td><td>Taking care of plants, indoors and outdoors</td><td>Taking care of plants inside and outside the house, such as by planting, watering and fertilizing plants; gardening and growing foods for personal use.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6506<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6506"> </a></td><td>Taking care of animals</td><td>Taking care of domestic animals and pets, such as by feeding, cleaning, grooming and exercising pets; watching over the health of animals or pets; planning for the care of animals or pets in one's absence.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6507<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6507"> </a></td><td>Taking care of walkways and driveways</td><td>Taking care of domestic pathways such as walkways and driveways or entrances to houses (covered or uncovered) for example removing snow, leaves, rubble or sand from enrances as well as spreading sand or other material.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d660<a name="pfe-category-cs-d660"> </a></td><td>Assisting others</td><td>Assisting household members and others with their learning, communicating, self-care, movement, within the house or outside; being concerned about the well-being of household members and others.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6600<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6600"> </a></td><td>Assisting others with self-care</td><td>Assisting household members and others in performing self-care, including helping others with eating, bathing and dressing; taking care of children or members of the household who are sick or have difficulties with basic self-care; helping others with their toileting.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6601<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6601"> </a></td><td>Assisting others in movement</td><td>Assisting household members and others in movements and in moving outside the home, such as in the neighbourhood or city, to or from school, place of employment or other destination.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6602<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6602"> </a></td><td>Assisting others in communication</td><td>Assisting household members and others with their communication, such as by helping with speaking, writing or readings.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6603<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6603"> </a></td><td>Assisting others in interpersonal relations</td><td>Assisting household members and others with their interpersonal interactions, such as by helping them to initiate, maintain or terminate relationships.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6604<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6604"> </a></td><td>Assisting others in nutrition</td><td>Assisting household members and others with their nutrition, such as by helping them to prepare and eat meals.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d6605<a name="pfe-category-cs-d6605"> </a></td><td>Assisting others in health maintenance</td><td>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.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d71<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d71"> </a></td><td>Interpersonal interactions and relationships</td><td>This chapter is about carrying 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.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d710<a name="pfe-category-cs-d710"> </a></td><td>Basic interpersonal interactions</td><td>Interacting with people in a contextually and socially appropriate manner, such as by showing consideration and esteem when appropriate, or responding to the feelings of others.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7100<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7100"> </a></td><td>Respect and warmth in relationships</td><td>Showing and responding to consideration and esteem, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7101<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7101"> </a></td><td>Appreciation in relationships</td><td>Showing and responding to satisfaction and gratitude, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7102<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7102"> </a></td><td>Tolerance in relationships</td><td>Showing and responding to understanding and acceptance of behaviour, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7103<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7103"> </a></td><td>Criticism in relationships</td><td>Providing and responding to implicit and explicit differences of opinion or disagreement, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7104<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7104"> </a></td><td>Social cues in relationships</td><td>Giving and reacting appropriately to signs and hints that occur in social interactions.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7105<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7105"> </a></td><td>Physical contact in relationships</td><td>Making and responding to bodily contact with others, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7106<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7106"> </a></td><td>Differentiation of familiar persons</td><td>Showing differential responses to individuals, such as by reaching out for the familiar person and differentiating them from strangers and reacting in an appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d720<a name="pfe-category-cs-d720"> </a></td><td>Complex interpersonal interactions</td><td>Maintaining and managing interactions with other people, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner, such as by regulating emotions and impulses, controlling verbal and physical aggression, acting independently in social interactions, and acting in accordance with social rules and conventions, when for example playing, studying or working with others.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7200<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7200"> </a></td><td>Forming relationships</td><td>Beginning and maintaining interactions with others for a short or long period of time, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner, such as by introducing oneself, finding and establishing friendships and professional relationships, starting a relationship that may become permanent, romantic or intimate.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7201<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7201"> </a></td><td>Terminating relationships</td><td>Bringing interactions to a close in a contextually and socially appropriate manner, such as by ending temporary relationships at the end of a visit, ending long-term relationships with friends when moving to a new town or ending relationships with work colleagues, professional colleagues and service providers, and ending romantic or intimate relationships.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7202<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7202"> </a></td><td>Regulating behaviours within interactions</td><td>Regulating emotions and impulses, verbal aggression and physical aggression in interactions with others, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7203<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7203"> </a></td><td>Interacting according to social rules</td><td>Acting independently in social interactions and complying with social conventions governing one's role, position or other social status in interactions with others.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7204<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7204"> </a></td><td>Maintaining social space</td><td>Being aware of and maintaining a distance between oneself and others that is contextually, socially and culturally appropriate.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d730<a name="pfe-category-cs-d730"> </a></td><td>Relating with strangers</td><td>Engaging in temporary contacts and links with strangers for specific purposes, such as asking for directions or making a purchase. Engaging in temporary contacts and links with strangers for specific purposes, such as when asking for information, directions or making a purchase.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d740<a name="pfe-category-cs-d740"> </a></td><td>Formal relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining specific relationships in formal settings, such as with teachers, employers, professionals or service providers.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7400<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7400"> </a></td><td>Relating with persons in authority</td><td>Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in positions of power of a higher rank or prestige relative to one's own position, such as an employer.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7401<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7401"> </a></td><td>Relating with subordinates</td><td>Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in positions of lower rank or prestige relative to one's own social position, such as an employee or servant.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7402<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7402"> </a></td><td>Relating with equals</td><td>Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in the same position of authority, rank or prestige relative to one's own social position.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d750<a name="pfe-category-cs-d750"> </a></td><td>Informal social relationships</td><td>Entering into relationships with others, such as casual relationships with people living in the same community or residence, or with co-workers, students, playmates, people with similar backgrounds or professions.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7500<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7500"> </a></td><td>Informal relationships with friends</td><td>Creating and maintaining friendship relationships that are characterized by mutual esteem an common interests.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7501<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7501"> </a></td><td>Informal relationships with neighbours</td><td>Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who live in nearby dwellings or living areas.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7502<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7502"> </a></td><td>Informal relationships with acquaintances</td><td>Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people whom one knows but who are not close friends.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7503<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7503"> </a></td><td>Informal relationships with co-inhabitants</td><td>Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who are co-inhabitants of a house or other dwelling, privately or publicly run, for any purpose.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7504<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7504"> </a></td><td>Informal relationships with peers</td><td>Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who share the same age, interest or other common feature.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d760<a name="pfe-category-cs-d760"> </a></td><td>Family relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining kinship relationships, such as those with members of the nuclear family, extended family, foster and adopted family and step-relationships, more distant relationships such as second cousins, or legal guardians.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7600<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7600"> </a></td><td>Parent-child relationships</td><td>Becomming and being a parent, both natural and adoptive, such as by having a child and relating to it as a parent or creating and maintaining a parental relationships with an adoptive child, and providing physical, intellectual and emotional nurture to one's natural or adoptive child.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7601<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7601"> </a></td><td>Child-parent relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining relationships with one's parent, such as a young child obeying his or her parents or an adult child taking care of his or her elderly parents.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7602<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7602"> </a></td><td>Sibling relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining a brotherly or sisterly relationship with a person who shares one or both parents by birth, adoption or marriage.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7603<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7603"> </a></td><td>Extended family relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining a family relationship with members of one's extended family, such as with cousins, aunts and uncles and grandparents.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d770<a name="pfe-category-cs-d770"> </a></td><td>Intimate relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining close or romantic relationships between individuals, such as husband and wife, lovers or sexual partners.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7700<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7700"> </a></td><td>Romantic relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining a relationship based on emotional and physical attraction, potentially leading to long-term intimate relationships.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7701<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7701"> </a></td><td>Spousal relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining an intimate relationship of a legal nature with another person, such as in a legal marriage, including becoming and being a legally maried wife or husband or an unmarried spouse.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d7702<a name="pfe-category-cs-d7702"> </a></td><td>Sexual relationships</td><td>Creating and maintaining a relationship of a sexual nature, with a spouse or other partner.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d81<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d81"> </a></td><td>Major life areas</td><td>This chapter is about carrying out the tasks and actions required to engage in education, work and employment and to conduct economic transactions.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d810<a name="pfe-category-cs-d810"> </a></td><td>Informal education</td><td>Learning at home or in some other non-institutional setting, such as learning crafts and other skills from parents or family members, or home schooling.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d815<a name="pfe-category-cs-d815"> </a></td><td>Preschool education</td><td>Learning at an initial level of organized instruction, designed primarily to introduce a child to the school-type environment and prepare it for compulsory education, such as by acquiring skills in a day-care or similar setting as preparation for advancement to school.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d820<a name="pfe-category-cs-d820"> </a></td><td>School education</td><td>Gaining admission to school, education, engaging in all school-related responsibilities and privileges, and learning the course material, subjects and other curriculum requirements in a primary or secondary education programme, including attending school regularly, working cooperatively with other students, taking directions from teachers, organizing, studying and completing assigned tasks and projects, and advancing to other stages of education.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d825<a name="pfe-category-cs-d825"> </a></td><td>Vocational training</td><td>Engaging in all activities of a vocational programme and learning the curriculum material for preparation for employment in a trade, job or profession.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d830<a name="pfe-category-cs-d830"> </a></td><td>Higher education</td><td>Engaging in the activities of advanced educational programmes in universities, colleges and professional schools and learning all aspects of the curriculum required for degrees, diplomas, certificates and other accreditations, such as completing a university bachelor's or master's course of study, medical school or other professional school.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d835<a name="pfe-category-cs-d835"> </a></td><td>Education life</td><td>Engaging in aspects of life of education institutions, such as university and school related associations, including: clubs, sports, related civic bodies (e.g. school council), and other institutionally-organized initiatives that are not part of the academic curriculum.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d840<a name="pfe-category-cs-d840"> </a></td><td>Apprenticeship (work preparation)</td><td>Engaging in programmes related to preparation for employment, such as performing the tasks required of an apprenticeship, internship, articling and in-service training.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d845<a name="pfe-category-cs-d845"> </a></td><td>Acquiring, keeping and terminating a job</td><td>Seeking, finding and choosing employment, being hired and accepting employment, maintaining and advancing through a job, trade, occupation or profession, and leaving a job in an appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d8450<a name="pfe-category-cs-d8450"> </a></td><td>Seeking employment</td><td>Locating and choosing a job, in a trade, profession or other form of employment, and performing the required tasks to get hired, such as showing up at the place of employment or participating in a job interview.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d8451<a name="pfe-category-cs-d8451"> </a></td><td>Maintaining a job</td><td>Performing job-related tasks to keep an occupation, trade, profession or other form of employment, and obtaining promotion and other advancements in employment.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d8452<a name="pfe-category-cs-d8452"> </a></td><td>Terminating a job</td><td>Leaving or quitting a job in the appropriate manner.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d850<a name="pfe-category-cs-d850"> </a></td><td>Remunerative employment</td><td>Engaging in all aspects of work, as an occupation, trade, profession or other form of employment, for payment, as an employee, full or part time, or self-employed, such as seeking employment and getting a job, doing the required tasks of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d8500<a name="pfe-category-cs-d8500"> </a></td><td>Self employment</td><td>Engaging in remunerative work sought or generated by the individual, or contracted from others without a formal employment relationship, such as migratory agricultural work, working as a free-lance writer or consultant, short-term contract work, working as an artist or crafts person, owning and running a shop or other business.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d8501<a name="pfe-category-cs-d8501"> </a></td><td>Part-time employment</td><td>Engaging in all aspects of work for payment on a part-time basis, as an employee, such as seeking employment and getting a job, doing the tasks required of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d8502<a name="pfe-category-cs-d8502"> </a></td><td>Full-time employment</td><td>Engaging in all aspects of work for payment on a full-time basis, as an employee, such as seeking employment and getting a job, doing the required tasks of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d855<a name="pfe-category-cs-d855"> </a></td><td>Non-remunerative employment</td><td>Engaging in all aspects of work in which pay is not provided, full-time or part-time, including organized work activities, doing the required tasks of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups, such as volunteer work, charity work, working for a community or religious group without remuneration, working around the home without remuneration.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d860<a name="pfe-category-cs-d860"> </a></td><td>Basic economic transactions</td><td>Engaging in any form of simple economic transaction, such as using money to purchase food or bartering, exchanging goods or services; or saving money.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d865<a name="pfe-category-cs-d865"> </a></td><td>Complex economic transactions</td><td>Engaging in any form of complex economic transaction that involves the exchange of capital or property, and the creation of profit or economic value, such as buying a business, factory, or equipment, maintaining a bank account, or trading in commodities.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d870<a name="pfe-category-cs-d870"> </a></td><td>Economic self-sufficiency</td><td>Having command over economic resources, from private or public sources, in order to ensure economical security for present and future needs.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d8700<a name="pfe-category-cs-d8700"> </a></td><td>Personal economic resources</td><td>Having command over personal or private economic resources, in order to ensure economical security for present and future needs.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d8701<a name="pfe-category-cs-d8701"> </a></td><td>Public economic entitlements</td><td>Having command over public economic resources, in order to ensure economical security for present and future needs.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">  BlockL2-d91<a name="pfe-category-cs-BlockL2-d91"> </a></td><td>Community, social and civic life</td><td>This chapter is about the actions and tasks required to engage in organized social life outside the family, in community, social and civic areas of life.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d910<a name="pfe-category-cs-d910"> </a></td><td>Community life</td><td>Engaging in aspects of community social life, such as engaging in charitable organizations, services clubs or professional social organizations.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9100<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9100"> </a></td><td>Informal associations</td><td>Engaging in social or community associations organized by people with common interests, such as local social clubs or ethics groups.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9101<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9101"> </a></td><td>Formal associations</td><td>Engaging in professional or other exclusive social groups, such as associations of lawyers, physicians, or academics.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9102<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9102"> </a></td><td>Ceremonies</td><td>Engaging in non-religious rites or social ceremonies, such as marriages, funerals or initiation ceremonies.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d920<a name="pfe-category-cs-d920"> </a></td><td>Recreation and leisure</td><td>Engaging in any form of play, recreational or leisure activity, such as informal or organized play and sports, programmes of physical fitness, relaxation, amusement or diversion, going to art galleries, museums, cinemas or theatres; engaging in crafts or hobbies, reading for enjoyment, playing musical instruments; sightseeings, tourism and travelling for pleasure.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9200<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9200"> </a></td><td>Play</td><td>Engaging in games with rules or unstructured or unorganized games and spontaneous recreation, such as playing chess or cards or children's play.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9201<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9201"> </a></td><td>Sports</td><td>Engaging in competitive and informal or formally organized games or athletic events, performed alone or in a group, such as bowling, gymnastics or soccer.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9202<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9202"> </a></td><td>Arts and culture</td><td>Engaging in, or appreciating, fine arts or cultural events, such as going to the theatre, cinema, museum or art gallery, or acting in a play, reading, being read to, dancing, singing or playing a musical instrument for enjoyment.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9203<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9203"> </a></td><td>Crafts</td><td>Engaging in handicrafts, such as pottery or knitting.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9204<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9204"> </a></td><td>Hobbies</td><td>Engaging in pastimes such as stamp collecting, coins or antiques.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9205<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9205"> </a></td><td>Socializing</td><td>Engaging in informal or casual gatherings with others, such as visiting friends or relatives or meeting informally in public places.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d930<a name="pfe-category-cs-d930"> </a></td><td>Religion and spirituality</td><td>Engaging in religious or spiritual activities, organizations and practices for self-fulfilment, finding meaning, religious or spiritual value and establishing connection with a divine power, such as is involved in attending a church, temple, mosque or synagogue, praying or chanting for a religious purpose, and spiritual contemplation.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9300<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9300"> </a></td><td>Organized religion</td><td>Engaging in organized religious ceremonies, activities and events.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">      d9301<a name="pfe-category-cs-d9301"> </a></td><td>Spirituality</td><td>Engaging in spiritual activities or events, outside of a organized religion.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d940<a name="pfe-category-cs-d940"> </a></td><td>Human rights</td><td>Enjoying all nationally and internationally recognized rights that are accorded to people by virtue of their humanity alone, such as human rights as recognized by the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), the United Nations Standard Rules for the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (1993), and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006); the right to self-determination or autonomy; and the right to control over one's destiny.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td style="white-space:nowrap">    d950<a name="pfe-category-cs-d950"> </a></td><td>Political life and citizenship</td><td>Engaging in the social, political, governmental life of a citizen, having legal status as a citizen and enjoying the rights, protections, privileges and duties associated with that role, such as the right to vote and run for political office, to form political associations, enjoying the rights and freedoms associated with citizenship (e.g. the rights of freedom of speech, association, religion, protections against unreasonable search and seizure, the right to counsel, to a trial and other legal rights and protections against discrimination); having legal standing as a citizen.</td></tr></table></div>
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            <definition
                        value="Mental functions that produce awareness of one's own identity."/>
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                        value="Mental functions that produce awareness of the identity of other individuals in one's immediate environment."/>
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          <display value="Extraversion"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is outgoing, sociable and demonstrative, as contrasted to being shy, restricted and inhibited."/>
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        <concept>
          <code value="b1263"/>
          <display value="Psychic stability"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is even-tempered, calm and composed, as contrasted to being irritable, worried, erratic and moody."/>
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        <concept>
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          <display value="Openness to experience"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce a personal disposition that is curious, imaginative, inquisitive and experience-seeking, as contrasted to being stagnant, inattentive and emotionally inexpressive."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1265"/>
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          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce vigour and stamina."/>
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                      value="Mental functions that produce the incentive to act; the conscious or unconscious driving force for action."/>
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        <concept>
          <code value="b1304"/>
          <display value="Impulse control"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that regulate and resist sudden intense urges to do something."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b134"/>
        <display value="Sleep functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="General mental functions of periodic, reversible and selective physical and mental disengagement from one's immediate environment accompanied by characteristic physiological changes."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1340"/>
          <display value="Amount of sleep"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions involved in the time spent in the state of sleep in the diurnal cycle or circadian rhythm."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1341"/>
          <display value="Onset of sleep"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce the transition between wakefulness and sleep."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1342"/>
          <display value="Maintenance of sleep"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that sustain the state of being asleep."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1343"/>
          <display value="Quality of sleep"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce the natural sleep leading to optimal physical and mental rest and relaxation."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1344"/>
          <display value="Functions involving the sleep cycle"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (associated with dreaming) and non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM) (characterized by the traditional concept of sleep as a time of decreased physiological and psychological activity)."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b140"/>
        <display value="Attention functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions of focusing on an external stimulus or internal experience for the required period of time."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1400"/>
          <display value="Sustaining attention"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce concentration for the period of time required."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1401"/>
          <display value="Shifting attention"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that permit refocusing concentration from one stimulus to another."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1402"/>
          <display value="Dividing attention"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that permit focusing on two or more stimuli at the same time."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1403"/>
          <display value="Sharing attention"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that permit focusing on the same stimulus by two or more people, such as a child and a caregiver both focusing on a toy."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b144"/>
        <display value="Memory functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions of registering and storing information and retrieving it as needed."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1440"/>
          <display value="Short-term memory"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce a temporary, disruptable memory store of around 30 seconds duration from which information is lost if not consolidated into long-term memory."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1441"/>
          <display value="Long-term memory"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce a memory system permitting the long-term storage of information from short-term memory and both autobiographical memory for past events and semantic memory for language and facts."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1442"/>
          <display value="Retrieval and processing of memory"/>
          <definition
                      value="Specific mental functions of recalling information stored in long-term memory and bringing it into awareness."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1443"/>
          <display value="Working memory"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that compare and process information retrieved from both short-term and long-term memory."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b147"/>
        <display value="Psychomotor functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions of control over both motor and psychological events at the body level."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1470"/>
          <display value="Psychomotor control"/>
          <definition
                      value="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)."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1471"/>
          <display value="Quality of psychomotor functions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce nonverbal behaviour in the proper sequence and character of its subcomponents, such as hand and eye coordination, or gait."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b152"/>
        <display value="Emotional functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions related to the feeling and affective components of the processes of the mind."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1520"/>
          <display value="Appropriateness of emotion"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce congruence of feeling or affect with the situation, such as happiness at receiving good news."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1521"/>
          <display value="Regulation of emotion"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that control the experience and display of affect."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1522"/>
          <display value="Range of emotion"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that produce the spectrum of experience of arousal of affect or feelings such as love, hate, anxiousness, sorrow, joy, fear and anger."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b156"/>
        <display value="Perceptual functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions of recognizing and interpreting sensory stimuli."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1560"/>
          <display value="Auditory perception"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions involved in discriminating sounds, tones, pitches and other acoustic stimuli."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1561"/>
          <display value="Visual perception"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions involved in discriminating shape, size, colour and other ocular stimuli."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1562"/>
          <display value="Olfactory perception"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions involved in distinguishing differences in smells."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1563"/>
          <display value="Gustatory perception"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions involved in distinguishing differences in tastes, such as sweet, sour, salty and bitter stimuli, detected by the tongue."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1564"/>
          <display value="Tactile perception"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions involved in distinguishing differences in texture, such as rough or smooth stimuli, detected by touch."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1565"/>
          <display value="Visuospatial perception"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental function involved in distinguishing by sight the relative position of objects in the environment or in relation to oneself."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b160"/>
        <display value="Thought functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions related to the ideational component of the mind."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1600"/>
          <display value="Pace of thought"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that govern speed of the thinking process."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1601"/>
          <display value="Form of thought"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that organize the thinking process as to its coherence and logic."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1602"/>
          <display value="Content of thought"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions consisting of the ideas that are present in the thinking process and what is being conceptualized."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1603"/>
          <display value="Control of thought"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that provide volitional control of thinking and are recognized as such by the person."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b164"/>
        <display value="Higher-level cognitive functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions especially dependent on the frontal lobes of the brain, including complex goal-directed behaviours such as decision-making, abstract thinking, planning and carrying out plans, mental flexibility, and deciding which behaviours are appropriate under what circumstances; often called executive functions."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1640"/>
          <display value="Abstraction"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions of creating general ideas, qualities or characteristics out of, and distinct from, concrete realities, specific objects or actual instances."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1641"/>
          <display value="Organization and planning"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions of coordinating parts into a whole, of systematizing; the mental function involved in developing a method of proceeding or acting."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1642"/>
          <display value="Time management"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions of ordering events in chronological sequence, allocating amounts of time to events and activities."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1643"/>
          <display value="Cognitive flexibility"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions of changing strategies, or shifting mental sets, especially as involved in problem-solving."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1644"/>
          <display value="Insight"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions of awareness and understanding of oneself and one's behaviour."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1645"/>
          <display value="Judgement"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions involved in discriminating between and evaluating different options, such as those involved in forming an opinion."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1646"/>
          <display value="Problem Solving"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions of identifying, analysing, and integrating incongruent or conflicting information into a solution."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b167"/>
        <display value="Mental functions of language"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions of recognizing and using signs, symbols and other components of a language."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1670"/>
          <display value="Reception of language"/>
          <definition
                      value="Specific mental functions of decoding messages in spoken, written or other forms, such as sign language, to obtain their meaning."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b16700"/>
            <display value="Reception of spoken language"/>
            <definition
                        value="Mental functions of decoding spoken messages to obtain their meaning."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b16701"/>
            <display value="Reception of written language"/>
            <definition
                        value="Mental functions of decoding written messages to obtain their meaning."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b16702"/>
            <display value="Reception of sign language"/>
            <definition
                        value="Mental functions of decoding messages in languages that use signs made by hands and other movements, in order to obtain their meaning."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b16703"/>
            <display value="Reception of body language"/>
            <definition
                        value="Mental functions of decoding messages in body gestures made by hands and other movements, in order to obtain their meaning."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1671"/>
          <display value="Expression of language"/>
          <definition
                      value="Specific mental functions necessary to produce meaningful messages in spoken, written, signed or other forms of language."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b16710"/>
            <display value="Expression of spoken language"/>
            <definition
                        value="Mental functions necessary to produce meaningful spoken messages."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b16711"/>
            <display value="Expression of written language"/>
            <definition
                        value="Mental functions necessary to produce meaningful written messages."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b16712"/>
            <display value="Expression of sign language"/>
            <definition
                        value="Mental functions to produce meaningful messages in languages that use signs made by hands and other movements."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b16713"/>
            <display value="Expression of body language"/>
            <definition
                        value="Mental functions necessary to produce messages using gestures made by hands and other movements."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1672"/>
          <display value="Integrative language functions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions that organize semantic and symbolic meaning, grammatical structure and ideas for the production of messages in spoken, written or other forms of language."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b172"/>
        <display value="Calculation functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions of determination, approximation and manipulation of mathematical symbols and processes."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1720"/>
          <display value="Simple calculation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions of computing with numbers, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1721"/>
          <display value="Complex calculation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Mental functions of translating word problems into arithmetic procedures, translating mathematical formulas into arithmetic procedures, and other complex manipulations involving numbers."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b176"/>
        <display value="Mental function of sequencing complex movements"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions of sequencing and co-ordinating complex, purposeful movements."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b180"/>
        <display value="Experience of self and time functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Specific mental functions related to the awareness of one's identity, one's body, one's position in the reality of one's environment and of time."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1800"/>
          <display value="Experience of self"/>
          <definition
                      value="Specific mental functions of being aware of one's own identity and one's position in the reality of one's environment around oneself."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1801"/>
          <display value="Body image"/>
          <definition
                      value="Specific mental functions related to the representation and awareness of one's body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b1802"/>
          <display value="Experience of time"/>
          <definition
                      value="Specific mental functions of the subjective experiences related to the length and passage of time."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-b21"/>
      <display value="Sensory functions and pain"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about the functions of the senses, seeing, hearing, tasting and so on, as well as the sensation of pain."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="b210"/>
        <display value="Seeing functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensory functions relating to sensing the presence of light and sensing the form, size, shape and colour of the visual stimuli."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2100"/>
          <display value="Visual acuity functions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Seeing functions of sensing form and contour, both binocular and monocular, for both distant and near vision."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b21000"/>
            <display value="Binocular acuity of distant vision"/>
            <definition
                        value="Seeing functions of sensing size, form and contour using both eyes for objects distant from the eye."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b21001"/>
            <display value="Monocular acuity of distant vision"/>
            <definition
                        value="Seeing functions of sensing size, form and contour using either right or left eye alone, for objects distant from the eye."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b21002"/>
            <display value="Binocular acuity of near vision"/>
            <definition
                        value="Seeing functions of sensing size, form and contour, using both eyes, for objects close to the eye."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b21003"/>
            <display value="Monocular acuity of near vision"/>
            <definition
                        value="Seeing functions of sensing size, form and contour, using either right or left eye alone, for objects close to the eye."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2101"/>
          <display value="Visual field functions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Seeing functions related to the entire area that can be seen with fixation of gaze."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2102"/>
          <display value="Quality of vision"/>
          <definition
                      value="Seeing functions involving light sensitivity, colour vision, contrast sensitivity and the overall quality of the picture."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b21020"/>
            <display value="Light sensitivity"/>
            <definition
                        value="Seeing functions of sensing a minimum amount of light (light minimum), and the minimum difference in intensity (light difference)."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b21021"/>
            <display value="Colour vision"/>
            <definition
                        value="Seeing functions of differentiating and matching colours."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b21022"/>
            <display value="Contrast sensitivity"/>
            <definition
                        value="Seeing functions of separating figure from ground, involving the minimum amount of luminance required."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b21023"/>
            <display value="Visual picture quality"/>
            <definition
                        value="Seeing functions involving the quality of the picture."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b215"/>
        <display value="Functions of structures adjoining the eye"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of structures in and around the eye that facilitate seeing functions."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2150"/>
          <display value="Functions of internal muscles of the eye"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the muscles inside the eye, such as the iris, that adjust the shape and size of the pupil and lens of the eye."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2151"/>
          <display value="Functions of the eyelid"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the eyelid, such as the protective reflex."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2152"/>
          <display value="Functions of external muscles of the eye"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the muscles that are used to look in different directions, to follow an object as it moves across the visual field, to produce saccadic jumps to catch up with a moving target, and to fix the eye."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2153"/>
          <display value="Functions of lachrymal glands"/>
          <definition value="Functions of the tear glands and ducts."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b220"/>
        <display
                 value="Sensations associated with the eye and adjoining structures"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensations of tired, dry and itching eye and related feelings."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b230"/>
        <display value="Hearing functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensory functions relating to sensing the presence of sounds and discriminating the location, pitch, loudness and quality of sounds."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2300"/>
          <display value="Sound detection"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions relating to sensing the presence of sounds."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2301"/>
          <display value="Sound discrimination"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions relating to sensing the presence of sound involving the differentiation of ground and binaural synthesis, separation and blending."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2302"/>
          <display value="Localization of sound source"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions relating to determining the location of the source of sound."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2303"/>
          <display value="Lateralization of sound"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions relating to determining whether the sound is coming from right or the left side."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2304"/>
          <display value="Speech discrimination"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions relating to determining spoken language and distinguishing it from other sounds."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b235"/>
        <display value="Vestibular functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensory functions of the inner ear related to position, balance and movement."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2350"/>
          <display value="Vestibular function of position"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions of the inner ear related to determining the position of the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2351"/>
          <display value="Vestibular function of balance"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions of the inner ear related to determining the balance of the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2352"/>
          <display value="Vestibular function of determination of movement"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions of the inner ear related to determining movement of the body, including its direction and speed."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b240"/>
        <display
                 value="Sensations associated with hearing and vestibular function"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensations of dizziness, falling, tinnitus and vertigo."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2400"/>
          <display value="Ringing in ears or tinnitus"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of low-pitched rushing, hissing or ringing in the ear."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2401"/>
          <display value="Dizziness"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of motion involving either oneself or one's environment; sensation of rotating, swaying or tilting."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2402"/>
          <display value="Sensation of falling"/>
          <definition value="Sensation of losing one's grip and falling."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2403"/>
          <display value="Nausea associated with dizziness or vertigo"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of wanting to vomit that arises from dizziness or vertigo."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2404"/>
          <display value="Irritation in the ear"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of itching or other similar sensations in the ear."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2405"/>
          <display value="Aural pressure"/>
          <definition value="Sensation of pressure in the ear."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b250"/>
        <display value="Taste function"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensory functions of sensing qualities of bitterness, sweetness, sourness and saltiness"/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b255"/>
        <display value="Smell function"/>
        <definition value="Sensory functions of sensing odours and smells."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b260"/>
        <display value="Proprioceptive function"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensory functions of sensing the relative position of body parts."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b265"/>
        <display value="Touch function"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensory functions of sensing surfaces and their texture or quality."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b270"/>
        <display
                 value="Sensory functions related to temperature and other stimuli"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensory functions of sensing temperature, vibration, pressure and noxious stimulus."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2700"/>
          <display value="Sensitivity to temperature"/>
          <definition value="Sensory functions of sensing cold and heat."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2701"/>
          <display value="Sensitivity to vibration"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions of sensing shaking or oscillation."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2702"/>
          <display value="Sensitivity to pressure"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions of sensing pressure against or on the skin."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2703"/>
          <display value="Sensitivity to a noxious stimulus"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensory functions of sensing painful or uncomfortable sensations."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b280"/>
        <display value="Sensation of pain"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2800"/>
          <display value="Generalized pain"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt all over, or throughout the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2801"/>
          <display value="Pain in body part"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in a specific part, or parts, of the body."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b28010"/>
            <display value="Pain in head and neck"/>
            <definition
                        value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the head and neck."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b28011"/>
            <display value="Pain in chest"/>
            <definition
                        value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the chest."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b28012"/>
            <display value="Pain in stomach or abdomen"/>
            <definition
                        value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the stomach or abdomen."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b28013"/>
            <display value="Pain in back"/>
            <definition
                        value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the back."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b28014"/>
            <display value="Pain in upper limb"/>
            <definition
                        value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in either one or both upper limbs, including hands."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b28015"/>
            <display value="Pain in lower limb"/>
            <definition
                        value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in either one or both lower limbs, including feet."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b28016"/>
            <display value="Pain in joints"/>
            <definition
                        value="Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in one or more joints, including small and big joints."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2802"/>
          <display value="Pain in multiple body parts"/>
          <definition
                      value="Unpleasant sensation indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure located in several body parts."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2803"/>
          <display value="Radiating pain in a dermatome"/>
          <definition
                      value="Unpleasant sensation indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure located in areas of skin served by the same nerve root."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b2804"/>
          <display value="Radiating pain in a segment or region"/>
          <definition
                      value="Unpleasant sensation indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure located in areas of skin in different body parts not served by the same nerve root."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-b31"/>
      <display value="Voice and speech functions"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about the functions of producing sounds and speech."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="b310"/>
        <display value="Voice functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the production of various sounds by the passage of air through the larynx."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b3100"/>
          <display value="Production of voice"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the production of sound made through coordination of the larynx and surrounding muscles with the respiratory system."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b3101"/>
          <display value="Quality of voice"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the production of characteristics of voice including pitch, resonance and other features."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b320"/>
        <display value="Articulation functions"/>
        <definition value="Functions of the production of speech sounds."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b330"/>
        <display value="Fluency and rhythm of speech functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the production of flow and tempo of speech."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b3300"/>
          <display value="Fluency of speech"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the production of smooth, uninterrupted flow of speech."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b3301"/>
          <display value="Rhythm of speech"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the modulated, tempo and stress patterns in speech."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b3302"/>
          <display value="Speed of speech"/>
          <definition value="Functions of the rate of speech production."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b3303"/>
          <display value="Melody of speech"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of modulation of pitch patterns in speech."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b340"/>
        <display value="Alternative vocalization functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the production of other manners of vocalization."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b3400"/>
          <display value="Production of tones"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of production of musical vocal sounds."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b3401"/>
          <display value="Making a range of sounds"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of production of a variety of vocalizations."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-b41"/>
      <display
               value="Functions of the cardiovascular, haematological, immunological and respiratory systems"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about the functions 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)."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="b410"/>
        <display value="Heart functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of pumping the blood in adequate or required amounts and pressure throughout the body."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4100"/>
          <display value="Heart rate"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the number of times the heart contracts every minute."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4101"/>
          <display value="Heart rhythm"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the regularity of the beating of the heart."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4102"/>
          <display value="Contraction force of ventricular muscles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the amount of blood pumped by the ventricular muscles during every beat."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4103"/>
          <display value="Blood supply to the heart"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the volume of blood available to the heart muscle."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b415"/>
        <display value="Blood vessel functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of transporting blood throughout the body."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4150"/>
          <display value="Functions of arteries"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to blood flow in the arteries."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4151"/>
          <display value="Functions of capillaries"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to blood flow in the capillaries."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4152"/>
          <display value="Functions of veins"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to blood flow in the veins, and the functions of valves of veins."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b420"/>
        <display value="Blood pressure functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of maintaining the pressure of blood within the arteries."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4200"/>
          <display value="Increased blood pressure"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to a rise in systolic or diastolic blood pressure above normal for the age."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4201"/>
          <display value="Decreased blood pressure"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to a fall in systolic or diastolic blood pressure below normal for the age."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4202"/>
          <display value="Maintenance of blood pressure"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to maintaining an appropriate blood pressure in response to changes in the body."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b430"/>
        <display value="Haematological system functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of blood production, oxygen and metabolite carriage, and clotting."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4300"/>
          <display value="Production of blood"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the production of blood and all its constituents."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4301"/>
          <display value="Oxygen-carrying functions of the blood"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the blood's capacity to carry oxygen throughout the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4302"/>
          <display value="Metabolite-carrying functions of the blood"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the blood's capacity to carry metabolites throughout the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4303"/>
          <display value="Clotting functions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the coagulation of blood, such as at a site of injury."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b435"/>
        <display value="Immunological system functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the body related to protection against foreign substances, including infections, by specific and non-specific immune responses."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4350"/>
          <display value="Immune response"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the body's response of sensitization to foreign substances, including infections."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b43500"/>
            <display value="Specific immune response"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions of the body's response of sensitization to a specific foreign substance."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b43501"/>
            <display value="Non-specific immune response"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions of the body's general response of sensitization to foreign substances, including infections."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4351"/>
          <display value="Hypersensitivity reactions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the body's response of increased sensitization to foreign substances, such as in sensitivities to different antigens."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4352"/>
          <display value="Functions of lymphatic vessels"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to vascular channels that transport lymph."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4353"/>
          <display value="Functions of lymph nodes"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to glands along the course of lymphatic vessels."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b440"/>
        <display value="Respiration functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of inhaling air into the lungs, the exchange of gases between air and blood, and exhaling air."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4400"/>
          <display value="Respiration rate"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the number of breaths taken per minute."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4401"/>
          <display value="Respiratory rhythm"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the periodicity and regularity of breathing."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4402"/>
          <display value="Depth of respiration"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the volume of expansion of the lungs during breathing."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b445"/>
        <display value="Respiratory muscle functions"/>
        <definition value="Functions of the muscles involved in breathing."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4450"/>
          <display value="Functions of the thoracic respiratory muscles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the thoracic muscles involved in breathing."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4451"/>
          <display value="Functions of the diaphragm"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the diaphragm as involved in breathing."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4452"/>
          <display value="Functions of accessory respiratory muscles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the additional muscles involved in breathing."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b450"/>
        <display value="Additional functions of the respiratory system"/>
        <definition
                    value="Additional functions related to breathing, such as producing and transporting secretion, coughing, sneezing and yawning."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4500"/>
          <display value="Functions of breathing through the mouth"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4501"/>
          <display value="Functions of coughing"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4502"/>
          <display value="Functions of sneezing"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4503"/>
          <display value="Functions of yawning"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4504"/>
          <display value="Functions related to mucus"/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b45040"/>
            <display value="Production of mucus"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions of producing mucus of upper and lower airways."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b45041"/>
            <display value="Transportation of mucus"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions of transportation of mucus of upper and lower airways."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b455"/>
        <display value="Exercise tolerance functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions related to respiratory and cardiovascular capacity as required for enduring physical exertion."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4550"/>
          <display value="General physical endurance"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the general level of tolerance of physical exercise or stamina."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4551"/>
          <display value="Aerobic capacity"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the extent to which a person can exercise without getting out of breath."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b4552"/>
          <display value="Fatiguability"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to susceptibility to fatigue, at any level of exertion."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b460"/>
        <display
                 value="Sensations associated with cardiovascular and respiratory functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensations such as missing a heart beat, palpitation and shortness of breath."/>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-b51"/>
      <display
               value="Functions of the digestive, metabolic and endocrine systems"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about the functions of ingestion, digestion and elimination, as well as functions involved in metabolism and the endocrine glands."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="b510"/>
        <display value="Ingestion functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions related to taking in and manipulating solids or liquids through the mouth into the body."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5100"/>
          <display value="Sucking"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of drawing food or liquids into the mouth by a suction force produced by movements of the cheeks, lips and tongue."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5101"/>
          <display value="Biting"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of cutting into, piercing or tearing off food with the front teeth."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5102"/>
          <display value="Chewing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of crushing, grinding and masticating food with the back teeth (e.g. molars)."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5103"/>
          <display value="Manipulation of food in the mouth"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of moving food around the mouth with the teeth and tongue."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5104"/>
          <display value="Salivation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Function of the production of saliva within the mouth."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5105"/>
          <display value="Swallowing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of clearing substances, such as food, drink and saliva through the oral cavity, pharynx and oesophagus into the stomach at an appropriate rate and speed."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b51050"/>
            <display value="Oral swallowing"/>
            <definition
                        value="Function of clearing substances through the oral cavity at an appropriate rate and speed."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b51051"/>
            <display value="Pharyngeal swallowing"/>
            <definition
                        value="Function of clearing substances through the pharynx at an appropriate rate and speed."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b51052"/>
            <display value="Oesophageal swallowing"/>
            <definition
                        value="Function of clearing substances through the oesophagus at an appropriate rate and speed."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5106"/>
          <display
                   value="Functions of expelling the contents of the stomach, oesophagus or pharynx"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of moving substances such as food, liquid, medications, objects intentionally or unintentionally swallowed in the reverse direction to ingestion, such as in regurgitation and vomiting."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b51060"/>
            <display value="Vomiting"/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b51061"/>
            <display value="Regurgitating"/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b515"/>
        <display value="Digestive functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of transporting food through the gastrointestinal tract, breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5150"/>
          <display value="Transport of food through stomach and intestines"/>
          <definition
                      value="Peristalsis and related functions that mechanically move food through stomach and intestines."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5151"/>
          <display value="Breakdown of food"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of mechanically reducing food to smaller particles in the gastrointestinal tract."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5152"/>
          <display value="Absorption of nutrients"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of passing food and drink nutrients into the blood stream from along the intestines."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5153"/>
          <display value="Tolerance to food"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of accepting suitable food and drink for digestion and rejecting what is unsuitable."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b520"/>
        <display value="Assimilation functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions by which nutrients are converted into components of the living body."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b525"/>
        <display value="Defecation functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of elimination of wastes and undigested food as faeces and related functions."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5250"/>
          <display value="Elimination of faeces"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the elimination of waste from the rectum, including the functions of contraction of the abdominal muscles in doing so."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5251"/>
          <display value="Faecal consistency"/>
          <definition
                      value="Consistency of faeces such as hard, firm, soft or watery."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5252"/>
          <display value="Frequency of defecation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the frequency of defecation."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5253"/>
          <display value="Faecal continence"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in voluntary control over the elimination function."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5254"/>
          <display value="Flatulence"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the expulsion of excessive amounts of air or gases from the intestines."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b530"/>
        <display value="Weight maintenance functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of maintaining appropriate body weight, including weight gain during the developmental period."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b535"/>
        <display value="Sensations associated with the digestive system"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensations arising from eating, drinking and related digestive functions."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5350"/>
          <display value="Sensation of nausea"/>
          <definition value="Sensation of needing to vomit."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5351"/>
          <display value="Feeling bloated"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of distension of the stomach or abdomen."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5352"/>
          <display value="Sensation of abdominal cramp"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of spasmodic or painful muscular contractions of the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b540"/>
        <display value="General metabolic functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of regulation of essential components of the body such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats, the conversion of one to another, and their breakdown into energy."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5400"/>
          <display value="Basal metabolic rate"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in oxygen consumption of the body at specified conditions of rest and temperature."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5401"/>
          <display value="Carbohydrate metabolism"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the process by which carbohydrates in the diet are stored and broken down into glucose and subsequently into carbon dioxide and water."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5402"/>
          <display value="Protein metabolism"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the process by which proteins in the diet are converted to amino acids and broken down further in the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5403"/>
          <display value="Fat metabolism"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the process by which fat in the diet is stored and broken down in the body."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b545"/>
        <display value="Water, mineral and electrolyte balance functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the regulation of water, minerals and electrolytes in the body."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5450"/>
          <display value="Water balance"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in maintaining the level or amount of water in the body."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b54500"/>
            <display value="Water retention"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions involved in keeping water in the body."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b54501"/>
            <display value="Maintenance of water balance"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions involved in maintaining the optimal amount of water in the body."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5451"/>
          <display value="Mineral balance"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in maintaining an equilibrium between intake, storage, utilization and excretion of minerals in the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5452"/>
          <display value="Electrolyte balance"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in maintaining an equilibrium between intake, storage, utilization and excretion of electrolytes in the body."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b550"/>
        <display value="Thermoregulatory functions"/>
        <definition value="Functions of the regulation of body temperature."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5500"/>
          <display value="Body temperature"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in regulating the core temperature of the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5501"/>
          <display value="Maintenance of body temperature"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in maintaining optimal body temperature as environmental temperature changes."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b555"/>
        <display value="Endocrine gland functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of production and regulation of hormonal levels in the body, including cyclical changes."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b5550"/>
          <display value="Pubertal functions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions associated with the onset of puberty and manifestations of primary and secondary sexual characteristics."/>
          <concept>
            <code value="b55500"/>
            <display value="Body and pubic hair development"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions associated with development body and pubic hair."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b55501"/>
            <display value="Breast and nipple development"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions associated with breast and nipple development."/>
          </concept>
          <concept>
            <code value="b55502"/>
            <display value="Penis, testes and scrotum development"/>
            <definition
                        value="Functions associated with development of penis, testes and scrotum."/>
          </concept>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-b61"/>
      <display value="Genitourinary and reproductive functions"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about the functions of urination and the reproductive functions, including sexual and procreative functions."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="b610"/>
        <display value="Urinary excretory functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of filtration and collection of the urine."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6100"/>
          <display value="Filtration of urine"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of filtration of urine by the kidneys."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6101"/>
          <display value="Collection of urine"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of collection and storage of urine by the ureters and bladder."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b620"/>
        <display value="Urination functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of discharge of urine from the urinary bladder."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6200"/>
          <display value="Urination"/>
          <definition value="Functions of voiding the urinary bladder."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6201"/>
          <display value="Frequency of urination"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the number of times urination occurs."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6202"/>
          <display value="Urinary continence"/>
          <definition value="Functions of control over urination."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b630"/>
        <display value="Sensations associated with urinary functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensations arising from voiding and related urinary functions."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b640"/>
        <display value="Sexual functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Mental and physical functions related to the sexual act, including the arousal, preparatory, orgasmic and resolution stages."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6400"/>
          <display value="Functions of sexual arousal phase"/>
          <definition value="Functions of sexual interest and excitement."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6401"/>
          <display value="Functions of sexual preparatory phase"/>
          <definition value="Functions of engaging in sexual intercourse."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6402"/>
          <display value="Functions of orgasmic phase"/>
          <definition value="Functions of reaching orgasm."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6403"/>
          <display value="Functions of sexual resolution phase"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of satisfaction after orgasm and accompanying relaxation."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b650"/>
        <display value="Menstruation functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions associated with the menstrual cycle, including regularity of menstruation and discharge of menstrual fluids."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6500"/>
          <display value="Regularity of menstrual cycle"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the regularity of the menstrual cycle."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6501"/>
          <display value="Interval between menstruation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions relating to the length of time between two menstrual cycles."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6502"/>
          <display value="Extent of menstrual bleeding"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the quantity of menstrual flow."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6503"/>
          <display value="Onset of menstruation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the onset of the first menstruation (menarche)."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6504"/>
          <display value="Cessation of menstruation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the temporary or permanent cessation of the menstruation."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b660"/>
        <display value="Procreation functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions associated with fertility, pregnancy, childbirth and lactation."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6600"/>
          <display value="Functions related to fertility"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the ability to produce gametes for procreation."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6601"/>
          <display value="Functions related to pregnancy"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in becoming pregnant and being pregnant."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6602"/>
          <display value="Functions related to childbirth"/>
          <definition value="Functions involved during childbirth."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6603"/>
          <display value="Lactation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions involved in the production of milk and making it available to the child."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b670"/>
        <display
                 value="Sensations associated with genital and reproductive functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensations associated with sexual intercourse, menstruation, and related genital or reproductive functions."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6700"/>
          <display value="Sensations associated with sexual intercourse"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensations associated with sexual arousal, preparation, intercourse, orgasm and resolution."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6701"/>
          <display value="Sensations associated with the menstrual cycle"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensations involved with menstruation, including pre- and post-menstrual phases."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6702"/>
          <display value="Sensations associated with menopause"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensations associated with the cessation of menstrual cycle."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b6703"/>
          <display value="Sensations associated with genital functions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions associated with arousal of the genitals."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-b71"/>
      <display value="Neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about the functions of movement and mobility, including functions of joints, bones, reflexes and muscles."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="b710"/>
        <display value="Mobility of joint functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of a joint."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7100"/>
          <display value="Mobility of a single joint"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of one joint."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7101"/>
          <display value="Mobility of several joints"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of more than one joint."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7102"/>
          <display value="Mobility of joints generalized"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of joints throughout the body."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b715"/>
        <display value="Stability of joint functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the maintenance of structural integrity of the joints."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7150"/>
          <display value="Stability of a single joint"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the maintenance of structural integrity of one joint."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7151"/>
          <display value="Stability of several joints"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the maintenance of structural integrity of more than one joint."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7152"/>
          <display value="Stability of joints generalized"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the maintenance of structural integrity of joints throughout the body."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b720"/>
        <display value="Mobility of bone functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of the scapula, pelvis, carpal and tarsal bones."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7200"/>
          <display value="Mobility of scapula"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of the scapula."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7201"/>
          <display value="Mobility of pelvis"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of the pelvis."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7202"/>
          <display value="Mobility of carpal bones"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of the carpal bones."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7203"/>
          <display value="Mobility of tarsal bones"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of the range and ease of movement of the tarsal bones."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b730"/>
        <display value="Muscle power functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of a muscle or muscle groups."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7300"/>
          <display value="Power of isolated muscles and muscle groups"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of specific and isolated muscles and muscle groups."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7301"/>
          <display value="Power of muscles of one limb"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of the muscles and muscle groups of one arm or leg."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7302"/>
          <display value="Power of muscles of one side of the body"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of the muscles and muscle groups found on the left or right side of the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7303"/>
          <display value="Power of muscles in lower half of the body"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of the muscles and muscle groups found in the lower half of the body."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7304"/>
          <display value="Power of muscles of all limbs"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of muscles and muscle groups of all four limbs."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7305"/>
          <display value="Power of muscles of the trunk"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of muscles and muscle groups in the trunk."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7306"/>
          <display value="Power of all muscles of the body"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the force generated by the contraction of all muscles and muscle groups of the body."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b735"/>
        <display value="Muscle tone functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and the resistance offered when trying to move the muscles passively."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7350"/>
          <display value="Tone of isolated muscles and muscle groups"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the tension present in the resting isolated muscles and muscle groups and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7351"/>
          <display value="Tone of muscles of one limb"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups in one arm or leg and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7352"/>
          <display value="Tone of muscles of one side of body"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups of the right or left side of the body and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7353"/>
          <display value="Tone of muscles of lower half of body"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups in the lower half of the body and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7354"/>
          <display value="Tone of muscles of all limbs"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups in all four limbs and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7355"/>
          <display value="Tone of muscles of trunk"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups of the trunk and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7356"/>
          <display value="Tone of all muscles of the body"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to the tension present in the resting muscles and muscle groups of the whole body and the resistance offered when trying to move those muscles passively."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b740"/>
        <display value="Muscle endurance functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions related to sustaining muscle contraction for the required period of time."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7400"/>
          <display value="Endurance of isolated muscles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to sustaining muscle contraction of isolated muscles for the required period of time."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7401"/>
          <display value="Endurance of muscle groups"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to sustaining muscle contraction of isolated muscle groups for the required period of time."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7402"/>
          <display value="Endurance of all muscles of the body"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions related to sustaining muscle contraction of all muscles of the body for the required period of time."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b750"/>
        <display value="Motor reflex functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of involuntary contraction of muscles automatically induced by specific stimuli."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7500"/>
          <display value="Stretch motor reflex"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of involuntary contractions of muscles automatically induced by stretching."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7501"/>
          <display value="Reflexes generated by noxious stimuli"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of involuntary contractions of muscles automatically induced by painful or other noxious stimuli."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7502"/>
          <display value="Reflexes generated by other exteroceptive stimuli"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of involuntary contractions of muscles automatically induced by external stimuli other than noxious stimuli."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b755"/>
        <display value="Involuntary movement reaction functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of involuntary contractions of large muscles or the whole body induced by body position, balance and threatening stimuli."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b760"/>
        <display value="Control of voluntary movement functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions associated with control over and coordination of voluntary movements."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7600"/>
          <display value="Control of simple voluntary movements"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions associated with control over and coordination of simple or isolated voluntary movements."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7601"/>
          <display value="Control of complex voluntary movements"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions associated with control over and coordination of complex voluntary movements."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7602"/>
          <display value="Coordination of voluntary movements"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions associated with coordination of simple and complex voluntary movements, performing movements in an orderly combination."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7603"/>
          <display value="Supportive functions of arm or leg"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions associated with control over and coordination of voluntary movements by placing weight either on the arms (elbows or hands) or on the legs (knees or feet)."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b761"/>
        <display value="Spontaneous movements"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions associated with frequency, fluency and complexity of total and individual body-part movements such as infant spontaneous movements and patterns of movement."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7610"/>
          <display value="General movements"/>
          <definition
                      value="Repertoire and quality of age-specific general spontaneous movements such as &quot;writhing&quot; movements and &quot;fidgety&quot; movements in early life."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7611"/>
          <display value="Specific spontaneous movements"/>
          <definition
                      value="Repertoire and quality of other spontaneous movements normally present in the first postnatal months, such as arm and leg movements toward midline, finger movements and kicking."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b765"/>
        <display value="Involuntary movement functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of unintentional, non- or semi-purposive involuntary contractions of a muscle or group of muscles."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7650"/>
          <display value="Involuntary contractions of muscles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of unintentional, non- or semi-purposive involuntary contractions of a muscle or group of muscles, such as those involved in part of a psychological dysfunction."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7651"/>
          <display value="Tremor"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of alternating contraction and relaxation of a group of muscles around a joint, resulting in shakiness."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7652"/>
          <display value="Tics and mannerisms"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of repetitive, quasi-purposive, involuntary contractions of a group of muscles."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7653"/>
          <display value="Stereotypies and motor perseveration"/>
          <definition
                      value="Functions of spontaneous, non-purposive movements such as repetively rocking to and fro and nodding the head or wiggling."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b770"/>
        <display value="Gait pattern functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of movement patterns associated with walking, running or other whole body movements."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b780"/>
        <display
                 value="Sensations related to muscles and movement functions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensations associated with the muscles or muscle groups of the body and their movement."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7800"/>
          <display value="Sensation of muscle stiffness"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of tightness or stiffness of muscles."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="b7801"/>
          <display value="Sensation of muscle spasm"/>
          <definition
                      value="Sensation of involuntary contraction of a muscle or a group of muscles."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-b81"/>
      <display value="Functions of the skin and related structures"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about the functions of skin, nails and hair."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="b810"/>
        <display value="Protective functions of the skin"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the skin for protecting the body from physical, chemical and biological threats."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b820"/>
        <display value="Repair functions of the skin"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the skin for repairing breaks and other damage to the skin."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b830"/>
        <display value="Other functions of the skin"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the skin other than protection and repair, such as cooling and sweat secretion."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b840"/>
        <display value="Sensation related to the skin"/>
        <definition
                    value="Sensations related to the skin such as itching, burning sensation and tingling."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b850"/>
        <display value="Functions of hair"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the hair, such as protection, coloration and appearance."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="b860"/>
        <display value="Functions of nails"/>
        <definition
                    value="Functions of the nails, such as protection, scratching and appearance."/>
      </concept>
    </concept>
  </concept>
  <concept>
    <code value="BlockL1-d11"/>
    <display value="Activities and participation"/>
    <definition
                value="Activity 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. The domains for the Activities and Participation component are given in a single list that covers the full range of life areas (from basic learning and watching to composite areas such as social tasks). This component can be used to dedefinition activities (a) or participation (p) or both. The two qualifiers for the Activities and Participation component are the performance qualifier and the capacity qualifier. The performance qualifier describes what an individual does in his or her current environment. Because the current environment brings in a societal context, performance as recorded by this qualifier can also be understood as &quot;involvement in a life situation&quot; or &quot;the lived experience&quot; of people in the actual context in which they live. This context includes the environmental factors - all aspects of the physical, social and attitudinal world, which can be coded using the Environmental Factors component. The capacity qualifier describes an individual's ability to execute a task or an action. This qualifier identifies the highest probable level of functioning that a person may reach in a given domain at a given moment. Capacity is measured in a uniform or standard environment, and thus reflects the environmentally adjusted ability of the individual. The Environmental Factors component can be used to describe the features of this uniform or standard environment. Both capacity and performance qualifiers can be used with and without assistive devices or personal assistance, and in accordance with the following scale:"/>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d11"/>
      <display value="Learning and applying knowledge"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about learning, applying the knowledge that is learned, thinking, solving problems, and making decisions."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d110"/>
        <display value="Watching"/>
        <definition
                    value="Using the sense of seeing intentionally to experience visual stimuli, such as visually tracking an object, watching a sporting event, people, or children playing."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d115"/>
        <display value="Listening"/>
        <definition
                    value="Using the sense of hearing intentionally to experience auditory stimuli, such as listening to a radio, to the human voice, to music, to a lecture, or to a story told."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d120"/>
        <display value="Other purposeful sensing"/>
        <definition
                    value="Using the body's other basic senses intentionally to experience stimuli, such as touching and feeling textures, tasting sweets or smelling flowers."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1200"/>
          <display value="Mouthing"/>
          <definition value="Exploring objects using mouth or lips."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1201"/>
          <display value="Touching"/>
          <definition
                      value="Exploring objects using hands, fingers or other limbs or body parts"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1202"/>
          <display value="Smelling"/>
          <definition
                      value="Exploring objects by bringing them to the nose or the nose to objects."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1203"/>
          <display value="Tasting"/>
          <definition
                      value="Exploring the taste of food or liquid by biting, chewing, sucking."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d130"/>
        <display value="Copying"/>
        <definition
                    value="Imitating or mimicking as a basic component of learning, such as copying a facial expression, a gesture, a sound or the letters of an alphabet."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d131"/>
        <display value="Learning through actions with objects"/>
        <definition
                    value="Learning through simple actions on a single object, two or more objects, symbolic and pretend play, such as in hitting an object, banging blocks and playing with dolls or cars."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1310"/>
          <display
                   value="Learning through simple actions with a single object"/>
          <definition
                      value="Simple actions with a single object or toy by manipulating, banging, moving, dropping, etc."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1311"/>
          <display value="Learning through actions by relating objects"/>
          <definition
                      value="Simple actions relating two or more objects, toys or other materials without regard for the specific features of the objects, toys or materials."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1312"/>
          <display
                   value="Learning through actions by relating object with regard to specific features"/>
          <definition
                      value="Actions relating two or more objects, toys or materials with regard to specific features, e.g., lid on box, cup on saucer."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1313"/>
          <display value="Learning by relating symbolically to objects"/>
          <definition
                      value="Relating to objects, toys or materials symbolically, such as feeding or dressing a doll or using a simulated environment."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d132"/>
        <display value="Acquiring language"/>
        <definition
                    value="Developing the competence to represent persons, objects, events, feelings through words, symbols, phrases and sentences."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1320"/>
          <display value="Acquiring single words or meaningful symbols"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning words or meaningful symbols such as graphic or manual signs or symbols."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1321"/>
          <display value="Combining words into phrases"/>
          <definition value="Learning to combine words into phrases."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1322"/>
          <display value="Acquiring syntax"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning to produce appropriately constructed sentences or set of sentences."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d133"/>
        <display value="Acquiring additional language"/>
        <definition
                    value="Developing the competence to represent persons, objects, events, feelings through words, symbols, phrases and sentences, such as in an additional language or signing."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d135"/>
        <display value="Rehearsing"/>
        <definition
                    value="Repeating a sequence of events or symbols as a basic component of learning, such as counting by tens or practising the recitation of a rhyme with gestures or cords on a musical instrument."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d137"/>
        <display value="Acquiring concepts"/>
        <definition
                    value="Developing competence to understand and use basic and complex concepts related to characteristics, properties and features defining things, persons or events."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1370"/>
          <display value="Acquiring basic concepts"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning to use such concepts as size, form, quantity, length, same, opposite."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1371"/>
          <display value="Acquiring complex concepts"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning to use such concepts as classification, grouping, reversibility, seriation."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d138"/>
        <display value="Acquiring information"/>
        <definition
                    value="Obtaining facts about persons, things and events, such as asking why, what, where and how, asking for names."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d140"/>
        <display value="Learning to read"/>
        <definition
                    value="Developing the competence to read written material (including Braille and other symbols) with fluency and accuracy, such as recognizing characters and alphabet letters, sounding out written words with correct pronunciation, and understanding written words and phrases."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1400"/>
          <display value="Acquiring skills to recognize symbols"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning basic actions of deciphering symbols such as figures and icons, characters, alphabet letters and words."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1401"/>
          <display value="Acquiring skills to sound out written words"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning basic actions of sounding out characters, alfphabet letters symbols and words with correct pronunciation."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1402"/>
          <display
                   value="Acquiring skills to understanding written words and phrases"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning basic actions to grasp the meaning of written words and texts."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d145"/>
        <display value="Learning to write"/>
        <definition
                    value="Developing the competence to produce symbols that represent sounds, words or phrases in order to convey meaning (including Braille writing, and other symbols), such as spelling and effectively using correct grammar."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1450"/>
          <display value="Acquiring skills to use writing implements"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning basic actions of writing down symbols or alphabet letters, such as holding a pencil, chalk or brush, writing a character or a symbol on a of piece paper, using a brailler, keyboard or peripheral device( mouse)."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1451"/>
          <display
                   value="Acquiring skills to write symbols, characters and alphabet letters"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning basic actions to transpose a sound (morpheme) into a symbol or a character (grapheme)."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1452"/>
          <display value="Acquiring skills to write words and phrases"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning basic actions to transpose spoken words or ideas into written words or phrases."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d150"/>
        <display value="Learning to calculate"/>
        <definition
                    value="Developing the competence to manipulate numbers and perform simple and complex mathematical operations, such as using mathematical signs for addition and subtraction and applying the correct mathematical operation to a problem."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1500"/>
          <display value="Acquiring skills of numeracy"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning elementary skills of numeracy such as counting, ordering and grouping."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1501"/>
          <display
                   value="Acquiring skills to recognize numerals, arithmetic signs and symbols"/>
          <definition value="Learning to recognize and use numbers."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1502"/>
          <display value="Acquiring skills in using basic operations"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning to recognize symbols related to and use operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d155"/>
        <display value="Acquiring skills"/>
        <definition
                    value="Developing basic and complex competencies in integrated sets of actions or tasks so as to initiate and follow through with the acquisition of a skill, such as manipulating tools or toys or playing games."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1550"/>
          <display value="Acquiring basic skills"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning elementary, purposeful actions, such as learning to use simple tools, such as pencils or eating utensils."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1551"/>
          <display value="Acquiring complex skills"/>
          <definition
                      value="Learning integrated sets of actions so as to follow rules, and to sequence and coordinate one's movements, such as learning to play games (e.g. football or chess) and to use a building tool."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d160"/>
        <display value="Focusing attention"/>
        <definition
                    value="Intentionally focusing on specific stimuli, such as by filtering out distracting noises."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1600"/>
          <display value="Focusing attention on the person"/>
          <definition
                      value="Intentionally attending to features of other persons such as their face, touch or voice."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1601"/>
          <display value="Focusing attention on the environment"/>
          <definition
                      value="Intentionally attending to some element of the environment such as changes in the quality quantity or intensity of physical or social stimuli."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d163"/>
        <display value="Thinking"/>
        <definition
                    value="Formulating and manipulating ideas, concepts, and images, whether goal-oriented or not, either alone or with others, such as creating fiction, proving a theorem, playing with ideas, brainstorming, meditating, pondering, speculating, or reflecting."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d166"/>
        <display value="Reading"/>
        <definition
                    value="Performing activities involved in the comprehension and interpretation of written language (e.g. books, instructions or newspapers in text or Braille), for the purpose of obtaining general knowledge or specific information."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d170"/>
        <display value="Writing"/>
        <definition
                    value="Using or producing symbols or language to convey information, such as producing a written record of events or ideas or drafting a letter."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1700"/>
          <display
                   value="Using general skills and strategies of the writing process"/>
          <definition
                      value="Applying words which convey appropriate meaning, employing conventional sentence structure."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1701"/>
          <display
                   value="Using grammatical and mechanical conventions in written compositions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Applying standard spelling, punctuation and proper case forms etc."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1702"/>
          <display
                   value="Using general skills and strategies to complete compositions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Applying words and sentences to convey complex meaning and abstract ideas."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d172"/>
        <display value="Calculating"/>
        <definition
                    value="Performing computations by applying mathematical principles to solve problems that are described in words and producing or displaying the results, such as computing the sum of three numbers or finding the result of dividing one number by another."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1720"/>
          <display
                   value="Using skills and strategies to perform simple numeric calculations"/>
          <definition
                      value="Perform simple numeric operations such as counting, grouping, ordering and arithmetic calculations."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1721"/>
          <display
                   value="Using skills and strategies to perform complex numeric operations and calculations"/>
          <definition
                      value="Applying mathematical procedures and methods such as algebra, calculus and geometry to solve problems."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d175"/>
        <display value="Solving problems"/>
        <definition
                    value="Finding solutions to questions or situations by identifying and analysing issues, developing options and solutions, evaluating potential effects of solutions, and executing a chosen solution, such as in resolving a dispute between two people."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1750"/>
          <display value="Solving simple problems"/>
          <definition
                      value="Finding solutions to a simple problem involving a single issue or question, by identifying and analysing the issue, developing solutions, evaluating the potential effects of the solutions and executing a chosen solution."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d1751"/>
          <display value="Solving complex problems"/>
          <definition
                      value="Finding solutions to a complex problem involving multiple and interrelated issues, or several related problems, by identifying and analysing the issue, developing solutions, evaluating the potential effects of the solutions and executing a chosen solution."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d177"/>
        <display value="Making decisions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Making a choice among options, implementing the choice, and evaluating the effects of the choice, such as selecting and purchasing a specific item, or deciding to undertake and undertaking one task from among several tasks that need to be done."/>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d21"/>
      <display value="General tasks and demands"/>
      <definition
                  value="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."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d210"/>
        <display value="Undertaking a single task"/>
        <definition
                    value="Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions related to the mental and physical components of a single task, such as initiating a task, organizing time, space and materials for a task, pacing task performance, and carrying out, completing, and sustaining a task."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2100"/>
          <display value="Undertaking a simple task"/>
          <definition
                      value="Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space required for a simple task; executing a simple task with a single major component, such as reading a book, writing a letter, or making one's bed."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2101"/>
          <display value="Undertaking a complex task"/>
          <definition
                      value="Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for a single complex task; executing a complex task with more than one component, which may be carried out in sequence or simultaneously, such as arranging the furniture in one's home or completing an assignment for school."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2102"/>
          <display value="Undertaking a single task independently"/>
          <definition
                      value="Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for a simple or complex task; managing and executing a task on one's own and without the assistance of others."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2103"/>
          <display value="Undertaking a single task in a group"/>
          <definition
                      value="Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for a single task, simple or complex; managing and executing a task with people who are involved in some or all steps of the task."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d220"/>
        <display value="Undertaking multiple tasks"/>
        <definition
                    value="Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions as components of multiple, integrated and complex tasks in sequence or simultaneously."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2200"/>
          <display value="Carrying out multiple tasks"/>
          <definition
                      value="Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space needed for several tasks, and managing and executing several tasks, together or sequentially."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2201"/>
          <display value="Completing multiple tasks"/>
          <definition
                      value="Completing several tasks, together or sequentially."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2202"/>
          <display value="Undertaking multiple tasks independently"/>
          <definition
                      value="Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for multiple tasks, and managing and executing several tasks together or sequentially, on one's own and without the assistance of others."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2203"/>
          <display value="Undertaking multiple tasks in a group"/>
          <definition
                      value="Preparing, initiating and arranging the time and space for multiple tasks, and managing and executing several tasks together or sequentially with others who are involved in some or all steps of the multiple tasks."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d230"/>
        <display value="Carrying out daily routine"/>
        <definition
                    value="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."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2301"/>
          <display value="Managing daily routine"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions in order to plan and manage the requirements of day-to-day procedures or duties."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2302"/>
          <display value="Completing the daily routine"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions in order to complete the requirements of usual day-to-day procedures or duties, such as getting dressed, eating breakfast, leaving for school or work and returning home at the end of the day."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2303"/>
          <display value="Managing one's own activity level"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out actions and behaviours to arrange the requirements in energy and time day-to-day procedures or duties."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2304"/>
          <display value="Adapting to changes in daily routine"/>
          <definition
                      value="Interrupting and shifting tasks and actions in response to new requirements or making a transition from a usual pattern of activities to a new set of activities as a means of fulfilling daily tasks."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d240"/>
        <display value="Handling stress and other psychological demands"/>
        <definition
                    value="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 driving a vehicle during heavy traffic or taking care of many children."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2400"/>
          <display value="Handling responsibilities"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions to manage the duties of task performance and to assess the requirements of these duties."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2401"/>
          <display value="Handling stress"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions to cope with pressure, emergencies or stress associated with task performance."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d2402"/>
          <display value="Handling crisis"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out simple or complex and coordinated actions to cope with decisive turning points in a situation or times of acute danger or difficulty."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d31"/>
      <display value="Communication"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about general and specific features of communicating by language, signs and symbols, including receiving and producing messages, carrying on conversations, and using communication devices and techniques."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d310"/>
        <display value="Communicating with - receiving - spoken messages"/>
        <definition
                    value="Comprehending literal and implied meanings of messages in spoken language, such as understanding that a statement asserts a fact or is an idiomatic expression."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3101"/>
          <display
                   value="Communicating with - receiving - simple spoken messages"/>
          <definition
                      value="Comprehending the literal meaning conveyed by simple spoken messages."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3102"/>
          <display
                   value="Communicating with - receiving - complex spoken messages"/>
          <definition
                      value="Comprehending the literal and implied meaning conveyed by complex spoken messages."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d315"/>
        <display value="Communicating with - receiving - nonverbal messages"/>
        <definition
                    value="Comprehending the literal and implied meanings of messages conveyed by gestures, symbols and drawings, such as realizing that a child is tired when she rubs her eyes or that a warning bell means that there is a fire."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3150"/>
          <display value="Communicating with - receiving - body gestures"/>
          <definition
                      value="Comprehending the meaning conveyed by facial expressions, hand movements or signs, body postures, and other forms of body language."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3151"/>
          <display
                   value="Communicating with - receiving - general signs and symbols"/>
          <definition
                      value="Comprehending the meaning represented by public signs and symbols, such as traffic signs, warning symbols, musical or scientific notations, and icons."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3152"/>
          <display
                   value="Communicating with - receiving - drawings and photographs"/>
          <definition
                      value="Comprehending the meaning represented by drawings (e.g. line drawings, graphic designs, paintings, three-dimensional representations, pictograms), graphs, charts and photographs, such as understanding that an upward line on a height chart indicates that a child is growing."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d320"/>
        <display
                 value="Communicating with - receiving - formal sign language messages"/>
        <definition
                    value="Receiving and comprehending messages in formal sign language with literal and implied meaning."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d325"/>
        <display value="Communicating with - receiving - written messages"/>
        <definition
                    value="Comprehending the literal and implied meanings of messages that are conveyed through written language (including Braille), such as following political events in the daily newspaper or understanding the intent of religious scripture."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d330"/>
        <display value="Speaking"/>
        <definition
                    value="Producing words, phrases and longer passages in spoken messages with literal and implied meaning, such as expressing a fact or telling a story in oral language."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d331"/>
        <display value="Non-speech vocal expression"/>
        <definition
                    value="Vocalising when aware of another person in the proximal environment, such as making a sound when the mother is close; babbling; babbling in turn-taking activities. Vocalising in response to speech through imitating speech-sounds in a turn taking procedure."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d332"/>
        <display value="Singing"/>
        <definition
                    value="Producing tones in a sequence resulting in a melody to convey messages."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d335"/>
        <display value="Producing nonverbal messages"/>
        <definition
                    value="Using gestures, symbols and drawings to convey messages, such as shaking one's head to indicate disagreement or drawing a picture or diagram to convey a fact or complex idea."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3350"/>
          <display value="Producing body language"/>
          <definition
                      value="Conveying messages by intentional movements of the body, such as facial gestures (e.g. smiling, frowning, wincing), by arm and hand movements, and by postures (e.g. embracing to indicate affection or pointing to receive attention or an object)."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3351"/>
          <display value="Producing signs and symbols"/>
          <definition
                      value="Conveying meaning by using signs and symbols (e.g. icons, Bliss board, scientific symbols) and symbolic notation systems, such as using musical notation to convey a melody."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3352"/>
          <display value="Producing drawings and photographs"/>
          <definition
                      value="Conveying meaning by drawing, painting, sketching, and making diagrams, pictures or photographs, such as drawing a map to give someone directions to a location."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d340"/>
        <display value="Producing messages in formal sign language"/>
        <definition
                    value="Conveying, with formal sign language, literal and implied meaning."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d345"/>
        <display value="Writing messages"/>
        <definition
                    value="Producing the literal and implied meanings of messages that are conveyed through written language, such as writing a letter to a friend."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d350"/>
        <display value="Conversation"/>
        <definition
                    value="Starting, sustaining and ending an interchange of thoughts and ideas, carried out by means of spoken, written, signed or other forms of language, with one or more people one knows or who are strangers, in formal or casual settings."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3500"/>
          <display value="Starting a conversation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Beginning an interchange, such as initiating turn-taking activity through eye-contact or other means, that leads to communication or dialogue, such as by introducing oneself, expressing customary greetings, or by introducing a topic or asking questions."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3501"/>
          <display value="Sustaining a conversation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Continuing an interchange by taking turns in vocalising, speaking or signing, by adding ideas, introducing a new topic or retrieving a topic that has been previously mentioned."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3502"/>
          <display value="Ending a conversation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Finishing a dialogue or interchange with customary termination statements or expressions and by bringing closure to the topic under discussion."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3503"/>
          <display value="Conversing with one person"/>
          <definition
                      value="Initiating, maintaining, shaping and terminating a dialogue or interchange with one person, such as in discussing the weather with a friend."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3504"/>
          <display value="Conversing with many people"/>
          <definition
                      value="Initiating, maintaining, shaping and terminating a dialogue or interchange with more than one individual, such as in starting and participating in a group interchange."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d355"/>
        <display value="Discussion"/>
        <definition
                    value="Starting, sustaining and ending an examination of a matter, with arguments for or against, or debate carried out by means of spoken, written, sign or other forms of language, with one or more people one knows or who are strangers, in formal or casual settings."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3550"/>
          <display value="Discussion with one person"/>
          <definition
                      value="Initiating, maintaining, shaping or terminating an argument or debate with one person."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3551"/>
          <display value="Discussion with many people"/>
          <definition
                      value="Initiating, maintaining, shaping or terminating an argument or debate with more than one individual."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d360"/>
        <display value="Using communication devices and techniques"/>
        <definition
                    value="Using devices, techniques and other means for the purposes of communicating, such as calling a friend on the telephone."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3600"/>
          <display value="Using telecommunication devices"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using telephones, computers and other electronic devices as a means of telecommunication."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3601"/>
          <display value="Using writing machines"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using machines for writing, such as typewriters, computers and Braille writers, as a means of communication."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d3602"/>
          <display value="Using communication techniques"/>
          <definition
                      value="Performing actions and tasks involved in techniques for communicating, such as reading lips."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d41"/>
      <display value="Mobility"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about moving 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."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d410"/>
        <display value="Changing basic body position"/>
        <definition
                    value="Getting into and out of a body position and moving from one location to another, such as getting up out of a chair to lie down on a bed, and getting into and out of positions of sitting, standing, kneeling or squatting."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4100"/>
          <display value="Lying down"/>
          <definition
                      value="Getting into and out of a lying down position or changing body position, from horizontal to any other position, such as standing up or sitting down."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4101"/>
          <display value="Squatting"/>
          <definition
                      value="Getting into and out of the seated or crouched posture on one's haunches with knees closely drawn up or sitting on one's heels, such as may be necessary in toilets that are at floor level, or changing body position from squatting to any other position, such as standing up."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4102"/>
          <display value="Kneeling"/>
          <definition
                      value="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."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4103"/>
          <display value="Sitting"/>
          <definition
                      value="Getting into and out of a seated position and changing body position from sitting down to any other position, such as standing up or lying down."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4104"/>
          <display value="Standing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Getting into and out of a standing position or changing body position from standing to any other position, such as lying down or sitting down."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4105"/>
          <display value="Bending"/>
          <definition
                      value="Tilting the back downwards or to the side, at the torso, such as in bowing or reaching down for an object."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4106"/>
          <display value="Shifting the body's centre of gravity"/>
          <definition
                      value="Adjusting or moving the weight of the body from one position to another while sitting, standing or lying, such as moving from one foot to another while standing."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4107"/>
          <display value="Rolling over"/>
          <definition
                      value="Moving the body from one position to another while lying such as turning from side to side or from stomach to back."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d415"/>
        <display value="Maintaining body position"/>
        <definition
                    value="Staying in the same body position as required, such as remaining seated or remaining standing for carrying out a task, in play, work or school."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4150"/>
          <display value="Maintaining a lying position"/>
          <definition
                      value="Staying in a lying position for some time as required, such as remaining in a prone position in a bed."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4151"/>
          <display value="Maintaining a squatting position"/>
          <definition
                      value="Staying in a squatting position such as when sitting on the floor without a seat."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4152"/>
          <display value="Maintaining a kneeling position"/>
          <definition
                      value="Staying in a kneeling position where the body is supported by the knees with legs bent for some time such as during prayers in church."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4153"/>
          <display value="Maintaining a sitting position"/>
          <definition
                      value="Staying in a seated position, on a seat or the floor, for some time such as when sitting at a desk or table."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4154"/>
          <display value="Maintaining a standing position"/>
          <definition
                      value="Staying in a standing position for some time such as when standing in a queue."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4155"/>
          <display value="Maintaining head position"/>
          <definition
                      value="Controlling the position of the head and supporting its weight for a determined period of time."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d420"/>
        <display value="Transferring oneself"/>
        <definition
                    value="Moving from one surface to another, such as sliding along a bench or moving from a bed to a chair, without changing body position."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4200"/>
          <display value="Transferring oneself while sitting"/>
          <definition
                      value="Moving from a sitting position on one seat to another seat on the same or a different level, such as moving from a chair to a bed."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4201"/>
          <display value="Transferring oneself while lying"/>
          <definition
                      value="Moving from one lying position to another on the same or a different level, such as moving from one bed to another."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d430"/>
        <display value="Lifting and carrying objects"/>
        <definition
                    value="Raising up an object or taking something from one place to another, such as when lifting a cup or toy or carrying a box, or a child from one room to another."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4300"/>
          <display value="Lifting"/>
          <definition
                      value="Raising up an object in order to move it from a lower to a higher level, such as when lifting a glass from the table."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4301"/>
          <display value="Carrying in the hands"/>
          <definition
                      value="Taking or transporting an object from one place to another using the hands, such as when carrying a drinking glass or a suitcase."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4302"/>
          <display value="Carrying in the arms"/>
          <definition
                      value="Taking or transporting an object from one place to another using the arms and hands, such as when carrying a pet or a child or other large object."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4303"/>
          <display value="Carrying on shoulders, hip and back"/>
          <definition
                      value="Taking or transporting an object from one place to another using the shoulders, hip or back, or some combination of these, such as when carrying a large parcel or school-bag."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4304"/>
          <display value="Carrying on the head"/>
          <definition
                      value="Taking or transporting an object from one place to another using the head, such when as carrying a container of water on the head."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4305"/>
          <display value="Putting down objects"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using hands, arms or other parts of the body to place an object down on a surface or place, such as when lowering a container of water to the ground."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d435"/>
        <display value="Moving objects with lower extremities"/>
        <definition
                    value="Performing coordinated actions aimed at moving an object by using the legs and feet, such as kicking a ball or pushing pedals on a bicycle."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4350"/>
          <display value="Pushing with lower extremities"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using the legs and feet to exert a force on an object to move it away, such as pushing a chair away with a foot."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4351"/>
          <display value="Kicking"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using the legs and feet to propel something away, such as kicking a ball."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d440"/>
        <display value="Fine hand use"/>
        <definition
                    value="Performing the coordinated actions of handling objects, picking up, manipulating and releasing them using one's hand, fingers and thumb, such as required to lift coins off a table or turn a dial or knob."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4400"/>
          <display value="Picking up"/>
          <definition
                      value="Lifting or taking up a small object with hands and fingers, such as when picking up a pencil."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4401"/>
          <display value="Grasping"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using one or both hands to seize and hold something, such as when grasping a tool or a door knob."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4402"/>
          <display value="Manipulating"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using fingers and hands to exert control over, direct or guide something, such as when handling coins or other small objects, such as scissors, shoe laces, pencils, chop sticks, knives and forks."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4403"/>
          <display value="Releasing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using fingers and hands to let go or set free something so that it falls or changes position, such as when dropping an item of clothing or a piece of food for a pet."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d445"/>
        <display value="Hand and arm use"/>
        <definition
                    value="Performing the coordinated actions required to move objects or to manipulate them by using hands and arms, such as when turning door handles or throwing or catching an object."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4450"/>
          <display value="Pulling"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using fingers, hands and arms to bring an object towards oneself, or to move it from place to place, such as when pulling on a string or pulling a door closed."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4451"/>
          <display value="Pushing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using fingers, hands and arms to move something from oneself, or to move it from place to place, such as when pushing a toy or an animal away."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4452"/>
          <display value="Reaching"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using the hands and arms to extend outwards and touch and grasp something, such as when reaching across a table or desk for a book."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4453"/>
          <display value="Turning or twisting the hands or arms"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using fingers, hands or arms to rotate, turn or bend an object, as is required to open a jar or use tools such as toothbrush or screwdriver."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4454"/>
          <display value="Throwing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using fingers, hands and arms to lift something and propel it with some force through the air, such as when tossing a ball."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4455"/>
          <display value="Catching"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using fingers, hands and arms to grasp a moving object in order to bring it to a stop and hold it, such as when catching a ball."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d446"/>
        <display value="Fine foot use"/>
        <definition
                    value="Performing the coordinated actions to move or manipulate objects using one's foot and toes."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d450"/>
        <display value="Walking"/>
        <definition
                    value="Moving along a surface on foot, step by step, so that one foot is always on the ground, such as when strolling, sauntering, walking forwards, backwards, or sideways."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4500"/>
          <display value="Walking short distances"/>
          <definition
                      value="Walking for less than a kilometre, such as walking around rooms or hallways, within a building or for short distances outside."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4501"/>
          <display value="Walking long distances"/>
          <definition
                      value="Walking for more than a kilometre, such as across a village or town, between villages or across open areas."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4502"/>
          <display value="Walking on different surfaces"/>
          <definition
                      value="Walking on sloping, uneven, or moving surfaces, such as on grass, gravel or ice and snow, or walking aboard a ship, train or other vehicle."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4503"/>
          <display value="Walking around obstacles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Walking in ways required to avoid moving and immobile objects, people, animals, and vehicles, such as walking around a marketplace or shop, around or through traffic or other crowded areas."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d451"/>
        <display value="Going up and down stairs"/>
        <definition
                    value="Moving upwards and downwards so that at least one foot is always on the ground such as ascending and descending stairs or curbs."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d455"/>
        <display value="Moving around"/>
        <definition
                    value="Moving the whole body from one place to another by means other than walking, such as climbing over a rock or running down a street, skipping, scampering, jumping, somersaulting or running around obstacles."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4550"/>
          <display value="Crawling"/>
          <definition
                      value="Moving the whole body in a prone position from one place to another on hands, or hands and arms, and knees."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4551"/>
          <display value="Climbing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Moving the whole body upwards or downwards, over surfaces or objects, such as climbing steps, rocks, ladders or stairs, curbs or other objects."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4552"/>
          <display value="Running"/>
          <definition
                      value="Moving with quick steps so that both feet may be simultaneously off the ground."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4553"/>
          <display value="Jumping"/>
          <definition
                      value="Moving up off the ground by bending and extending the legs, such as jumping on one foot, hopping, skipping and jumping or diving into water."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4554"/>
          <display value="Swimming"/>
          <definition
                      value="Propelling the whole body through water by means of limb and body movements without taking support from the ground underneath."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d460"/>
        <display value="Moving around in different locations"/>
        <definition
                    value="Walking and moving around in various places and situations, such as walking between rooms in a house, within a building, or down the street of a town."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4600"/>
          <display value="Moving around within the home"/>
          <definition
                      value="Walking and moving around in one's home, within a room, between rooms, and around the whole residence or living area."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4601"/>
          <display value="Moving around within buildings other than home"/>
          <definition
                      value="Walking and moving around within buildings other than one's residence, such as moving around other people's homes, other private buildings, community and public buildings and enclosed areas."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4602"/>
          <display
                   value="Moving around outside the home and other buildings"/>
          <definition
                      value="Walking and moving around close to or far from one's home and other buildings, without the use of transportation, public or private, such as walking for short or long distances around a town or village."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d465"/>
        <display value="Moving around using equipment"/>
        <definition
                    value="Moving the whole body from place to place, on any surface or space, by using specific devices designed to facilitate moving or create other ways of moving around, such as with skates, skis, or scuba equipment, or moving down the street in a self-propelled wheelchair or a walker."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d470"/>
        <display value="Using transportation"/>
        <definition
                    value="Using transportation to move around as a passenger, such as being driven in a car, bus, rickshaw, jitney, pram or stroller, wheelchair, animal-powered vehicle, private or public taxi, train, tram, subway, boat or aircraft and using humans for transportation."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4700"/>
          <display value="Using human-powered vehicles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Being transported as a passenger by a mode of transportation powered by one or more people, such as riding in a pram or stroller, wheelchair propelled by another, rickshaw or rowboat."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4701"/>
          <display value="Using private motorized transportation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Being transported as a passenger by private motorized vehicle over land, sea or air, such as by car, taxi or privately owned aircraft or boat."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4702"/>
          <display value="Using public motorized transportation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Being transported as a passenger by a motorized vehicle over land, sea or air designed for public transportation, such as being a passenger on a bus, train, subway or aircraft."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4703"/>
          <display value="Using humans for transportation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Being transported by another person, such as being crried in he arms, in a sheet, in a backpack or a transportation device."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d475"/>
        <display value="Driving"/>
        <definition
                    value="Being in control of and moving a vehicle or the animal that draws it, travelling under one's own direction or having at one's disposal any form of transportation appropriate for age, such as a car , bicycle, boat or animal powered vehicles."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4750"/>
          <display value="Driving human-powered transportation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Driving a human-powered vehicle, such as a bicycle, tricycle, or rowboat."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4751"/>
          <display value="Driving motorized vehicles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Driving a vehicle with a motor, such as an automobile, motorcycle, motorboat or aircraft."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d4752"/>
          <display value="Driving animal-powered vehicles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Driving a vehicle powered by an animal, such as a horse-drawn cart or carriage."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d480"/>
        <display value="Riding animals for transportation"/>
        <definition
                    value="Travelling on the back of an animal, such as a horse, ox, camel or elephant."/>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d51"/>
      <display value="Self-care"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about caring for oneself, washing and drying oneself, caring for one's body and body parts, dressing, eating and drinking, and looking after one's health."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d510"/>
        <display value="Washing oneself"/>
        <definition
                    value="Washing and drying one's whole body, or body parts, using water and appropriate cleaning and drying materials or methods, such as bathing, showering, washing hands and feet, face and hair, and drying with a towel."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5100"/>
          <display value="Washing body parts"/>
          <definition
                      value="Applying water, soap and other substances to body parts, such as hands, face, feet, hair or nails, in order to clean them."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5101"/>
          <display value="Washing whole body"/>
          <definition
                      value="Applying water, soap and other substances to the whole body in order to clean oneself, such as taking a bath or shower."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5102"/>
          <display value="Drying oneself"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using a towel or other means for drying some part or parts of one's body, or the whole body, such as after washing."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d520"/>
        <display value="Caring for body parts"/>
        <definition
                    value="Looking after those parts of the body, such as skin, face, teeth, scalp, nails and genitals, that require more than washing and drying."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5200"/>
          <display value="Caring for skin"/>
          <definition
                      value="Looking after the texture and hydration of one's skin, such as by removing calluses or corns and using moisturizing lotions or cosmetics."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5201"/>
          <display value="Caring for teeth"/>
          <definition
                      value="Looking after dental hygiene, such as by brushing teeth, flossing, and taking care of a dental prosthesis or orthosis."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5202"/>
          <display value="Caring for hair"/>
          <definition
                      value="Looking after the hair on the head and face, such as by combing, styling, shaving, or trimming"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5203"/>
          <display value="Caring for fingernails"/>
          <definition
                      value="Cleaning, trimming or polishing the nails of the fingers."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5204"/>
          <display value="Caring for toenails"/>
          <definition
                      value="Cleaning, trimming or polishing the nails of the toes."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5205"/>
          <display value="Caring for nose"/>
          <definition
                      value="Cleaning the nose, looking after nasal hygiene."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d530"/>
        <display value="Toileting"/>
        <definition
                    value="Planning and carrying out the elimination of human waste (menstruation, urination and defecation), and clean oneself afterwards."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5300"/>
          <display value="Regulating urination"/>
          <definition
                      value="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."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5301"/>
          <display value="Regulating defecation"/>
          <definition
                      value="Coordinating and managing defecation such as by indicating need, getting into the proper position, choosing and getting to an appropriate place for defecation, manipulating clothing before and after defecation, and cleaning oneself after defecation."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5302"/>
          <display value="Menstrual care"/>
          <definition
                      value="Coordinating, planning and caring for menstruation, such as by anticipating menstruation and using sanitary towels and napkins."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d540"/>
        <display value="Dressing"/>
        <definition
                    value="Carrying out the coordinated actions and tasks of putting on and taking off clothes and footwear in sequence and in keeping with climatic and social conditions, such as by putting on, adjusting and removing shirts, skirts, blouses, pants, undergarments, saris, kimono, tights, hats, gloves, coats, shoes, boots, sandals and slippers."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5400"/>
          <display value="Putting on clothes"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out the coordinated tasks of putting clothes on various parts of the body, such as putting clothes on over the head, over the arms and shoulders, and on the lower and upper halves of the body; putting on gloves and headgear."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5401"/>
          <display value="Taking off clothes"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out the coordinated tasks of taking clothes off various parts of the body, such as pulling clothes off and over the head, off the arms and shoulders, and off the lower and upper halves of the body; taking off gloves and headgear."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5402"/>
          <display value="Putting on footwear"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out the coordinated tasks of putting on socks, stockings and footwear."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5403"/>
          <display value="Taking off footwear"/>
          <definition
                      value="Carrying out the coordinated tasks of taking off socks, stockings and footwear."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5404"/>
          <display value="Choosing appropriate clothing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Following implicit or explicit dress codes and conventions of one's society or culture and dressing in keeping with climatic conditions."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d550"/>
        <display value="Eating"/>
        <definition
                    value="Carrying out the coordinated tasks and actions of eating food that has been served, bringing it to the mouth and consuming it in culturally acceptable ways, cutting or breaking food into pieces, opening containers and packets, using eating implements, having meals, feasting or dining."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d560"/>
        <display value="Drinking"/>
        <definition
                    value="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."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d570"/>
        <display value="Looking after one's health"/>
        <definition
                    value="Ensuring 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 harms to health, following safe sex practices, including such as using condoms, getting immunizations and regular physical examinations."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5700"/>
          <display value="Ensuring one's physical comfort"/>
          <definition
                      value="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."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5701"/>
          <display value="Managing diet and fitness"/>
          <definition
                      value="Caring for oneself by being aware of the need and by selecting and consuming nutritious foods and maintaining physical fitness."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d5702"/>
          <display value="Maintaining one's health"/>
          <definition
                      value="Caring for oneself by being aware of the need and doing what is required to look after one's health, both to respond to risks to health and to prevent ill-health, such as by seeking assistance (professional and non professional); following medical and other health advice; and managing risks to health such as injuries, communicable diseases, drug-taking and sexual transmitted diseases."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d61"/>
      <display value="Domestic life"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about carrying 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."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d610"/>
        <display value="Acquiring a place to live"/>
        <definition
                    value="Buying, renting, furnishing and arranging a room, house, apartment or other dwelling."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6100"/>
          <display value="Buying a place to live"/>
          <definition
                      value="Acquiring ownership of a house, apartment or other dwelling."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6101"/>
          <display value="Renting a place to live"/>
          <definition
                      value="Acquiring the use of a house, apartment or other dwelling belonging to another in exchange for payment."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6102"/>
          <display value="Furnishing a place to live"/>
          <definition
                      value="Equipping and arranging a living space with furniture, fixtures and other fittings and decorating rooms, arranging ones own space, room."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d620"/>
        <display value="Acquisition of goods and services"/>
        <definition
                    value="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 and recreational materials, domestic appliances and tools; procuring utilities and other household services, and picking up and delivering paper mail or packages."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6200"/>
          <display value="Shopping"/>
          <definition
                      value="Obtaining, in exchange for money, goods and services required for daily living (including instructing and supervising an intermediate to do the shopping), such as selecting food, drink, cleaning materials, household items, play and recreational materials or clothing in a shop or market; comparing quality and price of the items required, negotiating and paying for selected goods or services and transporting goods."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6201"/>
          <display value="Gathering daily necessities"/>
          <definition
                      value="Obtaining, without exchange of money, goods and services required for daily living (including instructing and supervising an intermediate to gather daily necessities), such as by harvesting vegetable and fruits, getting water and fuel and picking up and delivering paper mail or packages."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d630"/>
        <display value="Preparing meals"/>
        <definition
                    value="Planning, organizing, cooking and serving simple and complex meals for oneself and others, such as by making a menu, selecting edible food and drink, getting together ingredients for preparing meals,cooking with heat and preparing cold foods and drinks, and serving the food."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6300"/>
          <display value="Preparing simple meals"/>
          <definition
                      value="Planning, organizing, cooking and serving meals with small number of ingredients that require easy methods of preparation and serving, such as making a snack or small meal, and transforming food ingredients by cutting and stirring, boiling and heating food such as rice or potatoes."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6301"/>
          <display value="Preparing complex meals"/>
          <definition
                      value="Planning, organizing, cooking and serving meals with large number of ingredients that require complex methods of preparation and serving, such as planning a meal with serveral dishes, and transforming food ingredients by combined actions of peeling, slicing, mixing, kneading, stirring, presenting and serving food in a manner appropriate to the occasion and culture."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d640"/>
        <display value="Doing housework"/>
        <definition
                    value="Managing a household by cleaning the house, washing clothes, using household appliances, storing food and disposing of garbage, such as by sweeping, mopping, washing counters, walls and other surfaces; collecting and disposing of household garbage; tidying rooms, closets and drawers; collecting, washing, drying, folding and ironing clothes; cleaning footwear; using brooms, brushes and vacuum cleaners; using washing machines, dryers and irons."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6400"/>
          <display value="Washing and drying clothes and garments"/>
          <definition
                      value="Washing clothes and garments by hand and hanging them out to dry in the air."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6401"/>
          <display value="Cleaning cooking area and utensils"/>
          <definition
                      value="Cleaning up after cooking, such as by washing dishes, pans, pots and cooking utensils, and cleaning tables and floors around cooking and eating area."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6402"/>
          <display value="Cleaning living area"/>
          <definition
                      value="Cleaning the living areas of the household, such as by tidying and dusting, sweeping, swabbing, mopping floors, cleaning windows and walls, cleaning bathrooms and toilets, cleaning household furnishings."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6403"/>
          <display value="Using household appliances"/>
          <definition
                      value="Using all kinds of household appliances, such as washing machines, driers, irons, vacuum cleaners, dishwashers."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6404"/>
          <display value="Storing daily necessities"/>
          <definition
                      value="Storing food, drinks, clothes and other household goods required for daily living; preparing food for conservation by canning, salting or refrigerating, keeping food fresh and out of the reach of animals."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6405"/>
          <display value="Disposing of garbage"/>
          <definition
                      value="Disposing of household garbage such as by collecting trash and rubbish around the house, preparing garbage for disposal, using garbage disposal appliances; burning garbage."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d650"/>
        <display value="Caring for household objects"/>
        <definition
                    value="Maintaining and repairing household and other personal objects, including play material, house and contents, clothes, play and recreational materials, 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 and taking care of entrances, walkways and driveways."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6500"/>
          <display value="Making and repairing clothes"/>
          <definition
                      value="Making and repairing clothes, such as by sewing, producing or mending clothes; reattaching buttons and fasteners; ironing clothes, fixing and polishing footwear."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6501"/>
          <display value="Maintaining dwelling and furnishings"/>
          <definition
                      value="Repairing and taking care of dwelling, its exterior, interior and contents, such as by painting, repairing fixtures and furniture, and using required tools for repair work."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6502"/>
          <display value="Maintaining domestic appliances"/>
          <definition
                      value="Repairing and taking care of all domestic appliances for cooking, cleaning and repairing, such as by oiling and repairing tools and maintaining the washing machine."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6503"/>
          <display value="Maintaining vehicles"/>
          <definition
                      value="Repairing and taking care of motorized and non-motorized vehicles for personal use, including bicycles, carts, automobiles and boats."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6504"/>
          <display value="Maintaining assistive devices"/>
          <definition
                      value="Repairing and taking care of assistive devices such as prostheses, orthoses and specialized tools and aids for housekeeping and personal care; maintaining and repairing aids for personal mobility such as canes, walkers, wheelchairs and scooters; and maintaining communication and recreational aids."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6505"/>
          <display value="Taking care of plants, indoors and outdoors"/>
          <definition
                      value="Taking care of plants inside and outside the house, such as by planting, watering and fertilizing plants; gardening and growing foods for personal use."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6506"/>
          <display value="Taking care of animals"/>
          <definition
                      value="Taking care of domestic animals and pets, such as by feeding, cleaning, grooming and exercising pets; watching over the health of animals or pets; planning for the care of animals or pets in one's absence."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6507"/>
          <display value="Taking care of walkways and driveways"/>
          <definition
                      value="Taking care of domestic pathways such as walkways and driveways or entrances to houses (covered or uncovered) for example removing snow, leaves, rubble or sand from enrances as well as spreading sand or other material."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d660"/>
        <display value="Assisting others"/>
        <definition
                    value="Assisting household members and others with their learning, communicating, self-care, movement, within the house or outside; being concerned about the well-being of household members and others."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6600"/>
          <display value="Assisting others with self-care"/>
          <definition
                      value="Assisting household members and others in performing self-care, including helping others with eating, bathing and dressing; taking care of children or members of the household who are sick or have difficulties with basic self-care; helping others with their toileting."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6601"/>
          <display value="Assisting others in movement"/>
          <definition
                      value="Assisting household members and others in movements and in moving outside the home, such as in the neighbourhood or city, to or from school, place of employment or other destination."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6602"/>
          <display value="Assisting others in communication"/>
          <definition
                      value="Assisting household members and others with their communication, such as by helping with speaking, writing or readings."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6603"/>
          <display value="Assisting others in interpersonal relations"/>
          <definition
                      value="Assisting household members and others with their interpersonal interactions, such as by helping them to initiate, maintain or terminate relationships."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6604"/>
          <display value="Assisting others in nutrition"/>
          <definition
                      value="Assisting household members and others with their nutrition, such as by helping them to prepare and eat meals."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d6605"/>
          <display value="Assisting others in health maintenance"/>
          <definition
                      value="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."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d71"/>
      <display value="Interpersonal interactions and relationships"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about carrying 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."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d710"/>
        <display value="Basic interpersonal interactions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Interacting with people in a contextually and socially appropriate manner, such as by showing consideration and esteem when appropriate, or responding to the feelings of others."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7100"/>
          <display value="Respect and warmth in relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Showing and responding to consideration and esteem, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7101"/>
          <display value="Appreciation in relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Showing and responding to satisfaction and gratitude, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7102"/>
          <display value="Tolerance in relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Showing and responding to understanding and acceptance of behaviour, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7103"/>
          <display value="Criticism in relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Providing and responding to implicit and explicit differences of opinion or disagreement, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7104"/>
          <display value="Social cues in relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Giving and reacting appropriately to signs and hints that occur in social interactions."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7105"/>
          <display value="Physical contact in relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Making and responding to bodily contact with others, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7106"/>
          <display value="Differentiation of familiar persons"/>
          <definition
                      value="Showing differential responses to individuals, such as by reaching out for the familiar person and differentiating them from strangers and reacting in an appropriate manner."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d720"/>
        <display value="Complex interpersonal interactions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Maintaining and managing interactions with other people, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner, such as by regulating emotions and impulses, controlling verbal and physical aggression, acting independently in social interactions, and acting in accordance with social rules and conventions, when for example playing, studying or working with others."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7200"/>
          <display value="Forming relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Beginning and maintaining interactions with others for a short or long period of time, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner, such as by introducing oneself, finding and establishing friendships and professional relationships, starting a relationship that may become permanent, romantic or intimate."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7201"/>
          <display value="Terminating relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Bringing interactions to a close in a contextually and socially appropriate manner, such as by ending temporary relationships at the end of a visit, ending long-term relationships with friends when moving to a new town or ending relationships with work colleagues, professional colleagues and service providers, and ending romantic or intimate relationships."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7202"/>
          <display value="Regulating behaviours within interactions"/>
          <definition
                      value="Regulating emotions and impulses, verbal aggression and physical aggression in interactions with others, in a contextually and socially appropriate manner."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7203"/>
          <display value="Interacting according to social rules"/>
          <definition
                      value="Acting independently in social interactions and complying with social conventions governing one's role, position or other social status in interactions with others."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7204"/>
          <display value="Maintaining social space"/>
          <definition
                      value="Being aware of and maintaining a distance between oneself and others that is contextually, socially and culturally appropriate."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d730"/>
        <display value="Relating with strangers"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in temporary contacts and links with strangers for specific purposes, such as asking for directions or making a purchase. Engaging in temporary contacts and links with strangers for specific purposes, such as when asking for information, directions or making a purchase."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d740"/>
        <display value="Formal relationships"/>
        <definition
                    value="Creating and maintaining specific relationships in formal settings, such as with teachers, employers, professionals or service providers."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7400"/>
          <display value="Relating with persons in authority"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in positions of power of a higher rank or prestige relative to one's own position, such as an employer."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7401"/>
          <display value="Relating with subordinates"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in positions of lower rank or prestige relative to one's own social position, such as an employee or servant."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7402"/>
          <display value="Relating with equals"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining formal relations with people in the same position of authority, rank or prestige relative to one's own social position."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d750"/>
        <display value="Informal social relationships"/>
        <definition
                    value="Entering into relationships with others, such as casual relationships with people living in the same community or residence, or with co-workers, students, playmates, people with similar backgrounds or professions."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7500"/>
          <display value="Informal relationships with friends"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining friendship relationships that are characterized by mutual esteem an common interests."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7501"/>
          <display value="Informal relationships with neighbours"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who live in nearby dwellings or living areas."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7502"/>
          <display value="Informal relationships with acquaintances"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people whom one knows but who are not close friends."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7503"/>
          <display value="Informal relationships with co-inhabitants"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who are co-inhabitants of a house or other dwelling, privately or publicly run, for any purpose."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7504"/>
          <display value="Informal relationships with peers"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining informal relationships with people who share the same age, interest or other common feature."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d760"/>
        <display value="Family relationships"/>
        <definition
                    value="Creating and maintaining kinship relationships, such as those with members of the nuclear family, extended family, foster and adopted family and step-relationships, more distant relationships such as second cousins, or legal guardians."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7600"/>
          <display value="Parent-child relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Becomming and being a parent, both natural and adoptive, such as by having a child and relating to it as a parent or creating and maintaining a parental relationships with an adoptive child, and providing physical, intellectual and emotional nurture to one's natural or adoptive child."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7601"/>
          <display value="Child-parent relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining relationships with one's parent, such as a young child obeying his or her parents or an adult child taking care of his or her elderly parents."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7602"/>
          <display value="Sibling relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining a brotherly or sisterly relationship with a person who shares one or both parents by birth, adoption or marriage."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7603"/>
          <display value="Extended family relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining a family relationship with members of one's extended family, such as with cousins, aunts and uncles and grandparents."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d770"/>
        <display value="Intimate relationships"/>
        <definition
                    value="Creating and maintaining close or romantic relationships between individuals, such as husband and wife, lovers or sexual partners."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7700"/>
          <display value="Romantic relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining a relationship based on emotional and physical attraction, potentially leading to long-term intimate relationships."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7701"/>
          <display value="Spousal relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining an intimate relationship of a legal nature with another person, such as in a legal marriage, including becoming and being a legally maried wife or husband or an unmarried spouse."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d7702"/>
          <display value="Sexual relationships"/>
          <definition
                      value="Creating and maintaining a relationship of a sexual nature, with a spouse or other partner."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d81"/>
      <display value="Major life areas"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about carrying out the tasks and actions required to engage in education, work and employment and to conduct economic transactions."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d810"/>
        <display value="Informal education"/>
        <definition
                    value="Learning at home or in some other non-institutional setting, such as learning crafts and other skills from parents or family members, or home schooling."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d815"/>
        <display value="Preschool education"/>
        <definition
                    value="Learning at an initial level of organized instruction, designed primarily to introduce a child to the school-type environment and prepare it for compulsory education, such as by acquiring skills in a day-care or similar setting as preparation for advancement to school."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d820"/>
        <display value="School education"/>
        <definition
                    value="Gaining admission to school, education, engaging in all school-related responsibilities and privileges, and learning the course material, subjects and other curriculum requirements in a primary or secondary education programme, including attending school regularly, working cooperatively with other students, taking directions from teachers, organizing, studying and completing assigned tasks and projects, and advancing to other stages of education."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d825"/>
        <display value="Vocational training"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in all activities of a vocational programme and learning the curriculum material for preparation for employment in a trade, job or profession."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d830"/>
        <display value="Higher education"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in the activities of advanced educational programmes in universities, colleges and professional schools and learning all aspects of the curriculum required for degrees, diplomas, certificates and other accreditations, such as completing a university bachelor's or master's course of study, medical school or other professional school."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d835"/>
        <display value="Education life"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in aspects of life of education institutions, such as university and school related associations, including: clubs, sports, related civic bodies (e.g. school council), and other institutionally-organized initiatives that are not part of the academic curriculum."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d840"/>
        <display value="Apprenticeship (work preparation)"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in programmes related to preparation for employment, such as performing the tasks required of an apprenticeship, internship, articling and in-service training."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d845"/>
        <display value="Acquiring, keeping and terminating a job"/>
        <definition
                    value="Seeking, finding and choosing employment, being hired and accepting employment, maintaining and advancing through a job, trade, occupation or profession, and leaving a job in an appropriate manner."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d8450"/>
          <display value="Seeking employment"/>
          <definition
                      value="Locating and choosing a job, in a trade, profession or other form of employment, and performing the required tasks to get hired, such as showing up at the place of employment or participating in a job interview."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d8451"/>
          <display value="Maintaining a job"/>
          <definition
                      value="Performing job-related tasks to keep an occupation, trade, profession or other form of employment, and obtaining promotion and other advancements in employment."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d8452"/>
          <display value="Terminating a job"/>
          <definition
                      value="Leaving or quitting a job in the appropriate manner."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d850"/>
        <display value="Remunerative employment"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in all aspects of work, as an occupation, trade, profession or other form of employment, for payment, as an employee, full or part time, or self-employed, such as seeking employment and getting a job, doing the required tasks of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d8500"/>
          <display value="Self employment"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in remunerative work sought or generated by the individual, or contracted from others without a formal employment relationship, such as migratory agricultural work, working as a free-lance writer or consultant, short-term contract work, working as an artist or crafts person, owning and running a shop or other business."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d8501"/>
          <display value="Part-time employment"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in all aspects of work for payment on a part-time basis, as an employee, such as seeking employment and getting a job, doing the tasks required of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d8502"/>
          <display value="Full-time employment"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in all aspects of work for payment on a full-time basis, as an employee, such as seeking employment and getting a job, doing the required tasks of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d855"/>
        <display value="Non-remunerative employment"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in all aspects of work in which pay is not provided, full-time or part-time, including organized work activities, doing the required tasks of the job, attending work on time as required, supervising other workers or being supervised, and performing required tasks alone or in groups, such as volunteer work, charity work, working for a community or religious group without remuneration, working around the home without remuneration."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d860"/>
        <display value="Basic economic transactions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in any form of simple economic transaction, such as using money to purchase food or bartering, exchanging goods or services; or saving money."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d865"/>
        <display value="Complex economic transactions"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in any form of complex economic transaction that involves the exchange of capital or property, and the creation of profit or economic value, such as buying a business, factory, or equipment, maintaining a bank account, or trading in commodities."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d870"/>
        <display value="Economic self-sufficiency"/>
        <definition
                    value="Having command over economic resources, from private or public sources, in order to ensure economical security for present and future needs."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d8700"/>
          <display value="Personal economic resources"/>
          <definition
                      value="Having command over personal or private economic resources, in order to ensure economical security for present and future needs."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d8701"/>
          <display value="Public economic entitlements"/>
          <definition
                      value="Having command over public economic resources, in order to ensure economical security for present and future needs."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
    </concept>
    <concept>
      <code value="BlockL2-d91"/>
      <display value="Community, social and civic life"/>
      <definition
                  value="This chapter is about the actions and tasks required to engage in organized social life outside the family, in community, social and civic areas of life."/>
      <concept>
        <code value="d910"/>
        <display value="Community life"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in aspects of community social life, such as engaging in charitable organizations, services clubs or professional social organizations."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9100"/>
          <display value="Informal associations"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in social or community associations organized by people with common interests, such as local social clubs or ethics groups."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9101"/>
          <display value="Formal associations"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in professional or other exclusive social groups, such as associations of lawyers, physicians, or academics."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9102"/>
          <display value="Ceremonies"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in non-religious rites or social ceremonies, such as marriages, funerals or initiation ceremonies."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d920"/>
        <display value="Recreation and leisure"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in any form of play, recreational or leisure activity, such as informal or organized play and sports, programmes of physical fitness, relaxation, amusement or diversion, going to art galleries, museums, cinemas or theatres; engaging in crafts or hobbies, reading for enjoyment, playing musical instruments; sightseeings, tourism and travelling for pleasure."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9200"/>
          <display value="Play"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in games with rules or unstructured or unorganized games and spontaneous recreation, such as playing chess or cards or children's play."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9201"/>
          <display value="Sports"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in competitive and informal or formally organized games or athletic events, performed alone or in a group, such as bowling, gymnastics or soccer."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9202"/>
          <display value="Arts and culture"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in, or appreciating, fine arts or cultural events, such as going to the theatre, cinema, museum or art gallery, or acting in a play, reading, being read to, dancing, singing or playing a musical instrument for enjoyment."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9203"/>
          <display value="Crafts"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in handicrafts, such as pottery or knitting."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9204"/>
          <display value="Hobbies"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in pastimes such as stamp collecting, coins or antiques."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9205"/>
          <display value="Socializing"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in informal or casual gatherings with others, such as visiting friends or relatives or meeting informally in public places."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d930"/>
        <display value="Religion and spirituality"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in religious or spiritual activities, organizations and practices for self-fulfilment, finding meaning, religious or spiritual value and establishing connection with a divine power, such as is involved in attending a church, temple, mosque or synagogue, praying or chanting for a religious purpose, and spiritual contemplation."/>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9300"/>
          <display value="Organized religion"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in organized religious ceremonies, activities and events."/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="d9301"/>
          <display value="Spirituality"/>
          <definition
                      value="Engaging in spiritual activities or events, outside of a organized religion."/>
        </concept>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d940"/>
        <display value="Human rights"/>
        <definition
                    value="Enjoying all nationally and internationally recognized rights that are accorded to people by virtue of their humanity alone, such as human rights as recognized by the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), the United Nations Standard Rules for the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (1993), and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006); the right to self-determination or autonomy; and the right to control over one's destiny."/>
      </concept>
      <concept>
        <code value="d950"/>
        <display value="Political life and citizenship"/>
        <definition
                    value="Engaging in the social, political, governmental life of a citizen, having legal status as a citizen and enjoying the rights, protections, privileges and duties associated with that role, such as the right to vote and run for political office, to form political associations, enjoying the rights and freedoms associated with citizenship (e.g. the rights of freedom of speech, association, religion, protections against unreasonable search and seizure, the right to counsel, to a trial and other legal rights and protections against discrimination); having legal standing as a citizen."/>
      </concept>
    </concept>
  </concept>
</CodeSystem>