Cpt Exam Flashcards

1
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Is used to obtain critical client contact information

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Client intake form

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2
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Which form sets expectations ensuring a mutual understanding of the agreement and outcomes from the start

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Personal trainer client agreement

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3
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Which form includes number of sessions, cost pre session, length of sessions,length of agreement, cancellation policies, refund policies, performance guarantee s, and unsupervised training requirements outside of each session

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Personal trainer agreement

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Which form includes medical history medications and supplements, exercise history,lifestyle information such as nutrition, stress, work, sleep etc

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Health history questionnaire

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5
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Which form is important for developing goals and designing program s

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Exercise history and attitude questionnaire

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6
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Which form if necessary once preparation physical activity screening has been come

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Medical clearance form

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7
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Which form explains the risks and benefits of performing assessments and engaging in a guided exercise program

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Physical activity readiness questionnaire (PAR-Q) informed consent

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Which type of assessment is used to obtain information about a client’s personal history, as well as their occupation, lifestyle, and medical background

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Subjective assessments

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Checklist for gathering information on the initial assessment (subjective)

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Exercise experience, goals and needs, time frame, targeted areas, health history

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Type of assessment that address observations that can be measured and quantified by the personal trainer

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Objective assessment

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Examples of objective assessments

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Resting and exercise heart rate and blood pressure, body weight and height, circumstance measurements, BMI, waist to hip ratio, flexibility tests, endurance tests, cardiorespiratory tests

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12
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A example of an individual who is looking to become more physically active fills out a physical activity readiness questionnaire (PAR-Q) without direct input from a fitness professional

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Self- guided Screening

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13
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A form that a physician can use to refer individuals to a professionally supervised physical activity program and make recommendations for that program.

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ePARmed-X+Physician clearance follow-up questionnaire

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14
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Involves an individual seeking guidance from a fitness professional to determine their physical readiness for exercise. This may involve collecting a health history questionnaire along with a medical exam and clearance ( if needed)

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Professionally supervised screening

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15
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Heart attack, heart surgery, cardiac catheterization, or coronary angioplasty pacemaker/ implantable cardiac defibrillator/rhythm disturbance ,heart valve disease,heart failure, heart transplant, congenital heart disease, type 1 and 2 diabetes, renal disease

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Cardiovascular, metabolic and or renal disease (CMR)

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16
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Pain or discomfort in the chest,neck,jaw,arms, ischemia,dyspnea,synocope, orthopnea, ankle edema, palpitations or tachycardia, intermittent claudication, heart murmurs, unusual fatigue or shortness of breath that occurs during light exertion or normal activity and not during strenuous activity

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Major signs or symptoms Cardiovascular, metabolic and or renal disease (CMR)

17
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Lack of oxygenated blood flow to the tissue such as the heart

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Ischemia

18
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Shortness of breath at rest or with mild exertion

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Dyspnea

19
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Loss of consciousness,fainting and dizziness

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Syncope

20
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Refers to trouble breathing while lying down symptom of poor left ventricular function

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Orthopnea

21
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Refers to difficulty breathing while asleep symptom of poor left ventricular function

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Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea

22
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Swollen ankles that is not due to injury is suggestive of heart failure, a blood clot, insufficiency of the veins or a lymph system blockage

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Ankle edema