Activities For Increasing Functional Abilities Flashcards
General conditioning:
Rx for exercise using the ____ equation to increase CP fitness based on ___ results
FITT
ETT
General conditioning: Monitoring of ___ and ___ is req during exercise and progressive P.A
HR
BP
General conditioning: Frequency: goal is ______ min, ____x/week
20-30
3-5
General conditioning: If less than 20-30 min, increase _____
Frequency
General conditioning: Intensity: mild to moderate lung disease will reach _____ endpoint
Using the test data in karvonen’s formula, [(MHR-RHR][__-__%] + RHR) results in safe range for exercise intensity
CV
40-85%
General conditioning: severe pulm disorders will have a _____ endpoint before a CV endpoint
Intensity should be at or near ______
Use ____
Pulmonary
MHR
RPE
General conditioning: Time: with high intensity exercise, pts may need _____ exercise programs with ___ periods
Progression is first directed toward 20-30 min of continuous exercise before increasing _______
Intermittent
Rest
Intensity
General conditioning:
Type: any ________ activity with graded workload, a ______ program
Aerobic
Circuit
Inspiratory Muscle Trainers (IMT):
Used to load muscles of inspiration by breathing through a series of ____ ____ openings
Graded aperture
Inspiratory Muscle Trainers (IMT):
By increasing strength and endurance of muscles of ventilation, there is less effort in ______ and decreased possibility of resp muscle _____
Breathing
Fatigue
Inspiratory Muscle Trainers (IMT):
Evidence is ______ for increasing functional ability
Inconclusive
Inspiratory Muscle Trainers (IMT): for patients with ____ compliance, ____ intrathoracic volume, resistance to airflow, alteration in ______ _____ relationship of ventilatory muscles, and decreased ____ to resp muscles
Decreased
Decreased
Length-tension
Strength
Inspiratory Muscle Trainers (IMT): procedure:
- Explain with emphasis on maintenance of ___ ___ and ____ ___ during training sessions
- Determine ______ ___ ______
- Choose aperture opening that requires ____-____% _____ intensity and allows ___-___ min of training per session
- Ask pt to inhale thru device while maintaining their usual RR for at least ___-___ min
- Progression initially focuses on increasing duration to ____ min, then increase intensity with smaller apertures
RR and TV Max inspiratory pressure (MIP) 30-50% MIP 10-15 min 10-15 min 30
Paced Breathing (Activity Pacing): Used to spread out the _____ demands of activity over time by ______ its performance
Metabolic
Slowing
Paced Breathing (Activity Pacing): Indications: pts who become \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ during the perforce of activity/exercise
Dyspneic