Guest Lecturer Important Points Flashcards
primary prevention
before disease occurs
secondary prevention
after disease occurs
leading cause of preventable death
smoking
way to reduce weight
nutrition and exercise
4th leading cause of death
sedentary lifestyle –> not exercising
inpatient treatment
discussing condition, risk factors, nutritional tips and skills training for exercise, NO SMOKING!
Outpatient
create personalized program that include nutrition and exercise regimine –> monitored 3 days a week
Class I reccommnedation
evidence and general agreement that procedure/treatment is benficial, useful and effective
Class II
conflicting evidence or opinions about the usefullness of procedure/ treatment
Class IIa
evidence and opinion is in favor of usefulness and effectiveness
Class IIb
evidence and opinion is less in favor of usefulness and effectiveness
Class III
evidence that procedure/treatment is NOT useful or effective; maybe even harmful
Level A evidence
data from may different clinical traits or analyses
Level B evidence
from single trial or analysis
Level C evidence
only ideas based on opinions of experts, case students or other things
propensity reduction in mortality due to CR
34%
Variable reduction in mortality due to CR
26%
Instrument variable reduction do to CR
21%
who had the highest benefits due to CR
Older population
What is an example of Progress in cardiac rehabilitation
Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab Act of 2008
Percent risk reduction in mortality due to participation in CR
46%
Desired increase in CR enrollment
70%
Current CR enrollment
20%