Medicare Functional Classification Levels - K-Levels

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USA - Prosthetics Quiz on Medicare Functional Classification Levels - K-Levels, created by Ben Williams on 24/10/2017.
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Question 1

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The patient does not have the ability or potential to ambulate or transfer safely with or without assistance and a prosthesis does not enhance quality of life or mobility.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 2

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The patient has the ability or potential to use a prosthesis for transfers or ambulation on level surfaces at fixed cadence. Typical of the limited and unlimited household ambulator.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 3

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The patient has the ability or potential for ambulation with the ability to traverse low-level environmental barriers such as curbs, stairs, or uneven surfaces. Typical of the limited community ambulator.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 4

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The patient has the ability or potential for ambulation with variable cadence. Typical of the community ambulator who has the ability to traverse most environmental barriers and may have vocational, therapeutic, or exercise activity that demands prosthetic utilization beyond simple locomotion.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 5

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The patient has the ability or potential for prosthetic ambulation that exceeds basic ambulation skills, exhibiting high impact, stress, or energy levels. Typical of the prosthetic demands of the child, active adult, or athlete.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 6

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No ability to ambulate or transfer safely. Prosthesis does not enhance mobility.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 7

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Household Ambulation. Transfers and ambulates on Level Surfaces.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 8

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Limited Community Ambulation. Able to traverse low-level environmental barriers. Single Speed Ambulator
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 9

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Community Ambulation. Prosthetic demands beyond simple ambulation. Variable Cadence. Able to traverse MOST environmental barriers.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 10

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Able to perform prosthetic ambulation exceeding basic skills (e.g. high impact, athletics). Includes active adults, children, athletes, and bilateral amputees.
Answer
  • K0
  • K1
  • K2
  • K3
  • K4

Question 11

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Select the characteristics of K0.
Answer
  • No ability to ambulate or transfer safely.
  • Prosthesis does not enhance mobility.
  • Does not cover any prosthetic components.
  • Household Ambulation.
  • Covers basic feet and basic knees.
  • Able to traverse low-level environmental barriers at a Fixed Cadence.
  • Prosthetic demands beyond simple ambulation.
  • Able to traverse MOST environmental barriers.
  • Includes active adults, children, athletes, and bilateral amputees.
  • Able to perform prosthetic ambulation exceeding basic skills (e.g. high impact, athletics).

Question 12

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Select the characteristics of K1.
Answer
  • Household Ambulation.
  • Transfers and ambulates on Level Surfaces.
  • Covers basic feet and basic knees.
  • Level Surfaces at a Fixed Cadence.
  • Prosthesis does not enhance mobility.
  • Limited Community Ambulation.
  • Able to traverse low-level environmental barriers at a Fixed Cadence.
  • Covers multi-axial feet and axial rotation units.
  • Prosthetic demands beyond simple ambulation.
  • All components are covered.

Question 13

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Select the characteristics of K2.
Answer
  • Limited Community Ambulation.
  • Able to traverse low-level environmental barriers at a Fixed Cadence.
  • Covers multi-axial feet and axial rotation units.
  • Transfers and ambulates on Level Surfaces.
  • Covers basic feet and basic knees.
  • Community Ambulation.
  • Variable Cadence.
  • Able to traverse MOST environmental barriers.
  • Covers dynamic response feet and fluid knees.
  • Includes active adults, children, athletes, and bilateral amputees.

Question 14

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Select the characteristics of K3.
Answer
  • Community Ambulation.
  • Prosthetic demands beyond simple ambulation.
  • Variable Cadence.
  • Able to traverse MOST environmental barriers.
  • Covers dynamic response feet and fluid knees.
  • Transfers and ambulates on Level Surfaces.
  • Able to traverse low-level environmental barriers at a Fixed Cadence.
  • All components are covered.
  • Includes active adults, children, athletes, and bilateral amputees.
  • Able to perform prosthetic ambulation exceeding basic skills (e.g. high impact, athletics).

Question 15

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Select the characteristics of K4.
Answer
  • All components are covered.
  • Includes active adults, children, athletes, and bilateral amputees.
  • Able to perform prosthetic ambulation exceeding basic skills (e.g. high impact, athletics).
  • Covers dynamic response feet and fluid knees.
  • Variable Cadence.
  • Able to traverse MOST environmental barriers.
  • Community Ambulation.
  • No ability to ambulate or transfer safely.
  • Prosthesis does not enhance mobility.
  • Covers basic feet and basic knees.
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