Screening And Risk Stratification Flashcards

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What are the components of pre-screening procedure

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Informed consent medical history resting physiological data and anthropometric data

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What is the purpose of informed consent

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To protect participants from harm ,and protect patient right to privacy ,confidentiality, and knowledge of the purpose

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What are the five essential components of informed consent

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Purpose of the test, descriptions of what they will do or have done to them , potential benefits, potential harm ,and a statement indicating that they can withdraw at any time without penalty

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What is the purpose of the medical history

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To identify any health issues that could be made worse by exercise testing or could confound the results of the testing

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5
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What tool is better than the PARQ

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The health fitness facility pre-participation screening questionnaire

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What are the three classic vital measures in medicine

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Heart rate blood pressure and ECG if we have it

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What should we do to get a resting heart rate and what are the four common ways to obtain a heart rate

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Palpation for at least 60 seconds .the four ways are : palpate, heart rate monitor ,ECG ,or Ossciltation which is listening via stethoscope

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What is the best way to measure blood pressure

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We should take both arms with one minute between measurements

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What are the three positions that you must measure heart rate, blood pressure ,and ECG

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Supine standing and exercise

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