quiz 1 Flashcards
Exercise professionals should have a thorough knowledge of factors and criteria for conducting an appropriate exercise preparticipation health screening. However, one area that is outside the scope of expectation for these professionals is
a. the criteria for known cardiovascular, metabolic diseases, and renal disease.
b. the definition of participation in regular exercise.
c. signs and or symptoms suggestive of cardiovascular, metabolic, and renal diseases.
d. the pathologic sequencing of the disease.
d
which of the following is an example of a self-guided screening for physical activity?
a. physicians medical release form (ie.e HIPAA requirement)
b. stress test conducted by a qualified healthcare provider
c. informed consent
d. PAR-Q+
d
True or False? An individual who has Type 2 diabetes and does not participate in regular exercise does not need medical clearance prior to engaging in moderate intensity aerobic exercise.
false
When you have a new patient/client, what is the FIRST component you would do during the interview?
a. Have them fill out the informed consent
b. Have them fill out the exercise preparticipation health screening
c. Have them fill out the Past Medical/Health history form
d. Perform a Cardiovascular (CV) risk factor analysis
a
Regardless of participation in regular exercise, an exercise professional should advise an individual to seek medical clearance prior to participating in an exercise program under which of the following condition(s)?
A. If the individual is asymptomatic and has no cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease
B. If the individual is symptomatic, yet has no cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease
C. If the individual is asymptomatic, yet has cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease
D. All of the Above
d
A 60-yr-old woman is beginning a professionally led walking program. Two years ago, she had a drug-eluting stent placed in her left anterior descending coronary artery after a routine exercise stress test revealed significant ST-segment depression. She completed a brief cardiac rehabilitation program in the 2 mo following the procedure but has been inactive since. She reports no signs or symptoms and takes a cholesterol-lowering statin and antiplatelet medications as directed by her cardiologist.
Currently participates in regular exercise?
no
A 60-yr-old woman is beginning a professionally led walking program. Two years ago, she had a drug-eluting stent placed in her left anterior descending coronary artery after a routine exercise stress test revealed significant ST-segment depression. She completed a brief cardiac rehabilitation program in the 2 mo following the procedure but has been inactive since. She reports no signs or symptoms and takes a cholesterol-lowering statin and antiplatelet medications as directed by her cardiologist.
Known CV, metabolic, or renal disease?
yes
A 60-yr-old woman is beginning a professionally led walking program. Two years ago, she had a drug-eluting stent placed in her left anterior descending coronary artery after a routine exercise stress test revealed significant ST-segment depression. She completed a brief cardiac rehabilitation program in the 2 mo following the procedure but has been inactive since. She reports no signs or symptoms and takes a cholesterol-lowering statin and antiplatelet medications as directed by her cardiologist.
Signs or symptoms suggestive of disease?
no
A 60-yr-old woman is beginning a professionally led walking program. Two years ago, she had a drug-eluting stent placed in her left anterior descending coronary artery after a routine exercise stress test revealed significant ST-segment depression. She completed a brief cardiac rehabilitation program in the 2 mo following the procedure but has been inactive since. She reports no signs or symptoms and takes a cholesterol-lowering statin and antiplatelet medications as directed by her cardiologist.
Desired intensity?
a. vigorous
b. moderate
c. light
moderate
A 60-yr-old woman is beginning a professionally led walking program. Two years ago, she had a drug-eluting stent placed in her left anterior descending coronary artery after a routine exercise stress test revealed significant ST-segment depression. She completed a brief cardiac rehabilitation program in the 2 mo following the procedure but has been inactive since. She reports no signs or symptoms and takes a cholesterol-lowering statin and antiplatelet medications as directed by her cardiologist.
Medical clearance needed?
yes