Module 2 Flashcards
When an individual has diabetes
Select one:
a. the body does not properly supply blood to the heart.
b. the body does not produce or properly use insulin.
c. the body does not produce or properly use oxygen.
d. the hypothalamus does not properly produce endorphins.
b. the body does not produce or properly use insulin
Specific recommendations for clients who have diabetic neuropathy include which of the following?
Select one:
a. Ingestion of caffeine before exercising
b. Lifting heavy loads
c. High-intensity cardiovascular exercise
d. Proper foot care
d. Proper foot care
What effect do beta-blockers have on heart rate and blood pressure?
Select one:
a. Increase heart rate and decrease blood pressure during exercise
b. Decrease heart rate and increase blood pressure during exercise Incorrect
c. Decrease heart rate and decrease blood pressure during exercise
d. Increase heart rate and increase blood pressure during exercise
c. Decrease heart rate and decrease blood pressure during exercise
Obesity is a risk factor for which of the following? Select one: a. Increased high-density lipoprotein b. Increased low-density lipoprotein c. Decreased total cholesterol d. Decreased triglyceride concentrations
b. Increased low-density lipoprotein
Narrowing of the vessels that supply blood and oxygen directly to the heart can lead to which of the following? Select one: a. Myocardial infarction b. Hypotension c. Increased cardiovascular efficiency d. Diabetes
b. Hypotension
Which of the following is indicative of high blood pressure? Select one: a. 110/75 mm Hg b. 120/80 mm Hg c. 135/85 mm Hg d. 145/95 mm Hg
d. 145/95 mm Hg
Because calcium channel blockers and vasodilators can cause hypotension following exercise, it is important to have the client using these medications to do which of the following?
Select one:
a. Complete a cool-down
b. Avoid all forms of strength training
c. Peform supine static stretches
d. Perform prone self-myofascial release techniques
a. Complete a cool-down
Two of the principal traits of the metabolic syndrome in a client who has type 2 diabetes are which of the following?
Select one:
a. Low blood pressure and low triglycerides
b. Elevated fasting blood glucose and peripheral obesity
c. Central obesity and insulin resistance
d. High HDL cholesterol and prothrombotic state
c. Central obesity and insulin resistance
An effective way to correct sleep apnea in an obese individual is to Select one: a. get more rest. b. limit exercise. c. decrease body mass. d. stay hydrated.
c. decrease body mass.