FINAFINAL EXAM 555 Flashcards
Which muscle or muscles would be considered overactive, leading to shoulder elevation during the pulling assessment?
Upper trapezius and levator scapula
What is the best description of a steady-state heart rate?
Any stage at which the physiological response of heart rate from the cardiovascular system becomes relatively constant in relation to the amount of work being performed.
in which BMI category would you classify Mary if she has a BMI of 17.5?
Underweight
Which muscles are typically overactive in association with lower crossed syndrome?
Hip flexors and lumbar extensors
When sequencing physiological assessments, which of the following would produce a better result if measured immediately after exercise rather than before exercise?
Flexibility
From the list of assessments provided, which should be conducted first to preserve its validity?
Body composition
What is reached when a talk test during exercise reveals a client to be working at ventilatory threshold 2?
The level at which the body can work at its highest sustainable steady-state intensity for more than a few minutes.
which of the following exercises is typically used to measure muscular endurance of the upper extremities during a pushing movement?
Push-up test
Which of the following sets is used to measure lateral acceleration, deceleration, agility, and control?
Pro shuttle
Which movement assessment utilizes weighted pulls to assess a pushing movement?
Standing push assessment
what is the Davies test?
Watch type of assessment measures overall strength, stability, muscular endurances, and agility?
Performance assessment
Which muscles are typically overactive when the feet turn out?
Gastrocnemius and soleus
What artery is used to measure blood pressure?
Brachial artery
Which type of assessment assesses the alignment of the body while in motion?
Dynamic posture assessment