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E250

eEnvironmental Factors

Sound

A phenomenon that is or may be heard, such as banging, ringing, thumping, whistling, yelling or buzzing, in any volume, timbre or tone, and that may provide useful or distracting information about the world.

Child Codes (4)

Frequently Asked Questions
What is ICF code E250?

E250 is the ICF code for Sound, classified under Environmental Factors. It describes a phenomenon that is or may be heard, such as banging, ringing, thumping, whistling, yelling or buzzing, in any volume, timbre or tone, and that may provide useful or distracting information about the world.

What ICF component does E250 belong to?

E250 belongs to the Environmental Factors component of the ICF. Physical, social, and attitudinal environment in which people live.

What are the subcategories under ICF code E250?

E250 has 4 child codes, including: E2500 (Sound intensity), E2501 (Sound quality), E2508 (Other specified sound), and 1 more.

What is the ICF classification?

The ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) is a WHO classification that describes how health conditions affect a person's functioning — body functions, body structures, activities and participation, and environmental factors. It complements ICD-10/ICD-11 diagnosis codes with functioning assessment data used in rehabilitation, disability evaluation, and care planning.

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