Canadian Health Information Management Association Practice Exam

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A disability can be:

  1. Cognitive, intellectual, spiritual, medical

  2. Intellectual, cognitive, physical, sensory

  3. Physical, occupational, emotional, sensory

  4. Physical, sensory, cognitive, holistic

The correct answer is: Intellectual, cognitive, physical, sensory

The correct answer encompasses the various forms of disabilities recognized within the field of health information management. Disabilities can manifest in several ways, and the classification provided in this option reflects commonly accepted categories. Intellectual disabilities refer to limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior, which can impact a person's ability to learn and manage everyday tasks. Cognitive disabilities involve challenges related to processing information, problem-solving, and memory. Physical disabilities can affect mobility and physical capability. Sensory disabilities pertain to impairments in the senses, such as vision or hearing. Together, these categories highlight a comprehensive understanding of how disabilities may affect individuals in multiple dimensions, underscoring the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in healthcare and information management practices. Recognizing these diverse forms of disability is vital for healthcare professionals and policymakers in developing effective interventions, support systems, and inclusive environments.