Relative and Absolute Flashcards

1
Q

Acute myocardial infarction within 2 days

A

absolute contraindication

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2
Q

Ongoing unstable angina

A

absolute contraindiciation

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3
Q

uncontrolled cardiac arrythmia with hemodynamic compromise

A

absolute contraindication

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4
Q

Active endocarditis (inflation of the endocardium)

A

absolute contraindication

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5
Q

Symptomatic severe aortic stenosis

A

absolute contraindication

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6
Q

Decompensated heart failure (body is not compensating for failure)

A

absolute contraindication

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7
Q

Acute pulmonary embolism, pulmonary infarction, or deep vein thrombosis

A

absolute contraindication

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8
Q

acute myocarditis or pericarditis

A

absolute contraindication

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9
Q

acute aortic dissection (aorta splits/has hole/dissects itself)

A

absolute contraindication

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10
Q

Physical ability that precludes safe and adequate testing

A

absolute contraindication

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11
Q

Know obstructive left main coronary artery

A

Relative contraindication

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12
Q

Moderate to severe aortic stenosis with uncertain relationship to symptoms

A

Relative contraindication

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13
Q

Tachyarrythmias with uncontrolled ventricular rates

A

Relative contraindication

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14
Q

Acquired advanced or complete heart block

A

Relative contraindication

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15
Q

Recent stroke or transient ischemic attack

A

Relative contraindication

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16
Q

Mental impairment with limited ability to cooperate

A

Relative contraindication

17
Q

Resting HTN - SBP>200mmHg or DBP>110mmHg

A

Relative contraindication

18
Q

Uncorrected medical conditions, such as significant anemia, impairment electrolyte imbalance, and hyperthyroidism

A

Relative contraindication

19
Q

ST elevation (> 1mm) in leads without Q waves from prior MI (other than aVR, aVL, or V1)

A

Absolute indication for terminating exercise test

20
Q

Drop is SBP >(or equal to) 10mmHg with an increase in work rate with evidence of ischemia

A

Absolute indication for terminating exercise test

21
Q

Moderate to severe angina (3/4 on scale)

A

Absolute indication for terminating exercise test

22
Q

CNS symptoms- Ataxia, dizziness, near syncope

A

Absolute indication for terminating exercise test

23
Q

Signs of poor perfusion- cyanosis or pallor

A

Absolute indication for terminating exercise test

24
Q

Sustained Vtach or other arrythmia, including 2nd or 3rd degree AV block, that interferes with CO during exercise

A

Absolute indication for terminating exercise test

25
Q

Technical difficulties monitoring ECG or SBP

A

Absolute indication for terminating exercise test

26
Q

Subject requests to stop

A

Absolute indication for terminating exercise test

27
Q

Marked ST displacement (horizontal or downsloping of >2mm) 0.06-0.08 sec after J point in an individual with suspected ischemia

A

Relative indication for terminating exercise test

28
Q

Drop in SBP >or equal to 10mmHg with an increase in work rate without other evidence of ischemia

A

Relative indication for terminating exercise test

29
Q

Increasing chest pain (1-2/4 on dyspnea scale)

A

Relative indication for terminating exercise test

30
Q

Fatigue, SOB, wheezing, leg cramps, claudication

A

Relative indication for terminating exercise test

31
Q

Arrythmias other than sustained Vtach, including multifocal PVC’s, ventricular triplets, SVT, and bradyarrhythmias that have the potential to become more complex or interfere with hemodynamic stability

A

Relative indication for terminating exercise test

32
Q

Development of a BBB that cant be distinguished from Vtach

A

Relative indication for terminating exercise test

33
Q

Hypertensive response (>250/115 mm Hg)

A

Relative indication for terminating exercise test

34
Q

SpO2 <(or equal to) 80%

A

Relative indication for terminating exercise test