Guidelines for rehab Flashcards
HR. Contraindications
Resting
>120/min
HR Terminate
increase > 20 ppm over standing or resting HR for MI clients
Decreases with activity or no change in workout load > 10 bpm
Post MI patients are taking what meds?
aspirin
beta blocker
statin,
ace inhibitor
treat angina with?
nitrates,
beta blockers
Ca channel blockers
HF take triple cocktail;?
Beta blockers
Ace inhibitors
diuretics
HRR and VO2R
…
SBP contraindications
(Resting)
> 200 mm Hg
20 mmHg
SBP terminate
Increase > or = 220 SBP
Decrease > 10 mmHg with activity
DSP Contra
(Resting)
> 100 mm Hg
DBP Terminate
Increase > or = 110 mmHg
Drop of > 10 mmHg
Signs/symptoms Contra
Unstable angina Dyspnea Excessive fatigue Mental confusion Severe leg claudication at rest Pallor Cold sweat Cyanosis Ataxia
Signs terminate
Sharp increasing dyspnea Dizziness Increasing nausea Exercise fatigue Onset of angina with exercise Onset of light-headedness, confusion, ataxia, pallor, cyanosis, dyspnea or peripheral circulatory insufficiency
Acute illness contra
Uncontrolled diabetes Acute systemic disease or fever Recent embolism Moderate to severe aortic stenosis Active pericarditis or myocarditis Uncontrolled and symptomatic congestive heart failure, arrhythmia
acute illness terminate
same as contra
beta blocers
dec HR
Vasodilate