{"id":116099,"date":"2023-08-25T07:04:27","date_gmt":"2023-08-25T07:04:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=116099"},"modified":"2023-08-25T07:04:29","modified_gmt":"2023-08-25T07:04:29","slug":"cpacc-296-updated-2023-2024-actual-questions-and-answers-100-verified-graded-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/25\/cpacc-296-updated-2023-2024-actual-questions-and-answers-100-verified-graded-a\/","title":{"rendered":"CPACC | 296 (Updated 2023-2024) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Verified | Graded A+"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>CPACC | 296 Updated Questions and<br>Answers 100% Verified | Graded A+<br>Medical Model &#8211; Answer View of disability as a problem of person, directly<br>caused by disease, trauma, or other health condition which requires sustained<br>medical care\/individual treatment by professionals. Aimed at cure. Politically,<br>principle response is that of modifying\/reforming health care policy<br>Pros of Medical Model &#8211; Answer Address biological sources of disabilities,<br>either by clinically curing or providing ways to medically manage conditions.<br>Cons of Medical Model &#8211; Answer Treats disability as a problem or inherent<br>characteristic of the individual. Seeks a cure or medical mgmt of a bodily<br>condition, often overlooking broader sociopolitical constraints imposed by<br>unwelcoming\/inaccessible environments<br>Social Model &#8211; Answer View of disability as a socially-created problem and a<br>matter of the full integration of individuals into society. Disability is is not an<br>attribute of an individual, but rather a complex collection of conditions, many of<br>which created by social environment. Mgmt requires social action and is<br>responsibility of society to make environ modifications necessary for full<br>participation of disabled people in all areas of social life. Cultural and ideological,<br>requires individ., community, and large-scale social change. Human rights issue<br>Pros of Social Model &#8211; Answer Focus on disabling conditions in environment<br>and society makes it clear that barriers experienced by people w\/ disabilities are<br>not inevitable, nor exclusively a characteristic of individual&#8217;s &#8220;broken&#8221; body<br>Cons of Social Model &#8211; Answer Can downplay embodied aspects of disabilities<br>too much as if it had nothing to do with bodily characteristics at all. Can also put<br>activists at odds with people with other political interests<br>Biopsychosocial Model &#8211; Answer View of disability which synthesizes medical<br>and social models. ICF is based on this model (which provides a coherent view of<br>different perspectives of health: biological, individual, and social)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Economic Model &#8211; Answer View of disability which defines disability by a<br>person&#8217;s inability to participate in work. Assesses the degree to which impairment<br>affects an individ&#8217;s productivity and the economic consequences for the individ,<br>employer, and state. Loss of earnings, payment for assistance, lower profit<br>margins for employer, state welfare payments. Directly related to charity model<br>Economic Model Pros &#8211; Answer Recognizes the effect of bodily limitations on<br>a person&#8217;s ability to work, and there may be need for economic<br>support\/accommodations for the person&#8217;s disability<br>Economic Model Cons &#8211; Answer Creates a legally defined category of people<br>who are needy (stigmatizing). If a person doesn&#8217;t meet legal threshold for<br>disabled, or dispute, person with disability may not receive support<br>Functional Solutions Model &#8211; Answer View of disability that is a practical<br>perspective that identifies the limitations (functional impairments) due to<br>disability, with the intent to create and promote solutions to overcome<br>limitations. Primary task to eliminate\/reduce impact of functional limitations of<br>the body through technological or methodological innovation. Pragmatism of<br>model deemphasizes sociopolitical aspects of disability, and prioritizes<br>inventiveness and entrepreneurship<br>Functional Solutions Model Pros &#8211; Answer Results-oriented. Seeks to provide<br>solutions to real-world challenges, while sidestepping often-convoluted<br>sociopolitical implications of disability within society<br>Functional Solutions Model Cons &#8211; Answer Profit-driven entrepreneurs can<br>sometimes miss the mark, creating innovative products that may not be practical<br>or useful, or which may be of more benefit to the innovators than to the target<br>population, especially if proposed solutions are expensive. De-emphasis on<br>socioeconomic issues can cause innovators to ignore most important aspects of<br>original problem<br>Social Identity or Cultural Affiliation Model &#8211; Answer View of disability which<br>refers to a sense of deriving one&#8217;s personal identity from membership within a<br>group of like-minded individuals. Most evident among deaf because of shared<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>linguistic experience as sign language users. Close-knit linguistic minority.<br>Common life experiences and interests<br>Social Identity or Cultural Affiliation Model Pros &#8211; Answer Accepts person&#8217;s<br>disability completely and uses it as a point of pride in being associated with other<br>people in a similar condition<br>Social Identity or Cultural Affiliation Model Cons &#8211; Answer Sense of belonging<br>felt by one group of people can be counterbalanced by a feeling of exclusion by<br>people who don&#8217;t fit group&#8217;s expectations<br>Charity Model &#8211; Answer View of disability which regards people with<br>disabilities as unfortunate and in need of outside assistance, with those providing<br>it viewed as benevolent contributors to a needy population<br>Charity Model Pros &#8211; Answer Can inspire people to contribute their<br>time\/resources to provide assistance when it is genuinely needed<br>Charity Model Cons &#8211; Answer Can be condescending toward people with<br>disabilities, who may resent feeling of being object of pity, and that they must<br>depend on accepting pity on continual basis. Often focuses on short-term,<br>immediate needs, often at the expense of more comprehensive, effective, longterm solutions<br>Visual disabilities &#8211; Answer Sensory disabilities that can range from some<br>amount of vision loss, loss of visual acuity, or increased\/decreased sensitivity to<br>specific or bright colors, to complete or uncorrectable loss of vision in either or<br>both eyes<br>Blindness &#8211; Answer Sensory disability involving nearly complete vision loss<br>Blindness characteristics &#8211; Answer Some without ability to see anything<br>Some can perceive light vs. dark or general shapes of large objects but cannot<br>read text or recognize people by sight<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>How many people globally have a vision impairment or blindness? &#8211; Answer<br>2.2 billion people<br>How many people have a vision impairment that could have been prevented or<br>has yet to be addressed? &#8211; Answer At least 1 billion. Includes those with<br>moderate or severe distance vision impairment or blindness due to unaddressed<br>refractive error, as well as near vision impairment caused by unaddressed<br>presbyopia<br>What is the age of the majority of people with vision impairment? &#8211; Answer<br>Over 50 years of age<br>What are the leading causes of vision impairment? &#8211; Answer Uncorrected<br>refractive errors and cataracts<br>Color blindness &#8211; Answer A sensory disability that impairs a person&#8217;s ability to<br>distinguish certain color combinations<br>Color blindness characteristics &#8211; Answer Affects individual&#8217;s ability to<br>distinguish reds and greens, although other colors may be affected<br>Most common form of color vision deficiency &#8211; Answer Red-green color vision<br>defects. Affects males more than females<br>Among populations with Northern European ancestry, what is red-green color<br>vision defect occurence in male vs. females? &#8211; Answer 1 in 12 males, 1 in 200<br>females<br>Blue-yellow color vision defects occurs in how many people worldwide? &#8211;<br>Answer Fewer than 1 in 10,000 people. Affects males and females equally<br>Blue cone monochromacy occurs in how many people worldwide? &#8211; Answer 1<br>in 100,000 people. Affects males more often than females<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CPACC | 296 Updated Questions andAnswers 100% Verified | Graded A+Medical Model &#8211; Answer View of disability as a problem of person, directlycaused by disease, trauma, or other health condition which requires sustainedmedical care\/individual treatment by professionals. Aimed at cure. 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