Final- Background Flashcards
Major signs or symptoms of cardiovascular, metabolic and renal diesease
- Pain in chest, neck, jaw, arms from ishemia
- Dizziness
- Orthopnea
- Ankle edema (impression from socks)
- Palpations (heart flutters) or tachycardia (really high HR @ rest)
- Pain in calfs with walking
- heart murmur
T/F- the risk for activity associated sudden cardiac death is highest umung those unaccustomed to vigorous PA
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No CV, Metabolic or renal disease + no signs or symptoms suggestive of CV, metabolic or renal disease - IS medial clearance required and what kind of ex intensity (DOESNT PARTICIPATE IN REG EX)
- Medical clearance not necessary
- Light to moderate and then may progress to vigorous
Known CV, metabolic or renal disease + asymptomatic- Is medical clearence required and ex intensity (DOESNT PARTICIPATE IN REG EX)
- Medical clearence recommended
- Following clearence light to mod and then may gradually progress
Any signs or symptoms suggestive of CV, metabolic or renal disease (DOESNT PARTICIPATE IN REG EX)
- Medical clearence recommended
- following medical clearence light to mod then gradually progress
No CV, Metabolic or renal disease + no signs or symptoms suggestive of CV, metabolic or renal disease - IS medial clearance required and what kind of ex intensity (REG)
- Med clearence not necessary
- continue moderate or vigourus
Known CV, metabolic or renal disease + asymptomatic- Is medical clearence required and ex intensity (REG)
- Med clearence for mod not required, med clearence in last 12 for vigorous
- Continue with moderate intensity
Any signs or symptoms suggestive of CV, metabolic or renal disease (REG)
- discontinue and seek med clearence
- may return following clearence
What HRR is light mod and vigorous
light- 30-39%
Mod- 40-59%
vig- >60%
Lowest risk criteria for patients with CV
- Absence of complex ventricular dysrhythmia during ex testing
- absence of angina
- prencence of normal hemodynamics
- functional capacity >7 METS
- resting ejection fraction >50%
- absence of signs and symptoms of ischemia
moderate risk criteria for patients with CV
- Presence of angina or other significant symptoms
- mild to moderate level of silent schema
- functional capacity <5mets
- rest ejection fraction 40-49%
highest risk criteria for patients with CV
- precence of complex ventricular dysrhythmias during ex testing or recovery
- Presence of angina or other ig symptoms
- high level of silent ischema
- rest ejection fraction <40%
- history of cardiac arrest
- complex dysrhythmias
In truth about exercise what were the results of HIT 3x a week
- 15% reduction in arwa under the glucose curve
- insulin production to shift glucose insulin sensitivity wimproved 23%