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All of the following are major signs and symptoms of cardiopulmonary disease except?
All of the following are major signs and symptoms of cardiopulmonary disease except?
Which of the following correctly describes medical clearance.
The following steps should be taken for a client with no known cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease and no signs/symptoms suggestive of these diseases who is currently regularly active.
The following steps should be taken for a client with no known cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease and no signs/symptoms suggestive of these diseases who is currently not active.
The following steps should be taken for a client with known cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease who is asymptomatic and currently active.
The following steps should be taken for a client with known cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease who is asymptomatic and currently inactive.
The following steps should be taken for a client with known cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease who is symptomatic and currently active.
The following steps should be taken for a client with known cardiovascular, metabolic, or renal disease who is symptomatic and currently inactive.
Larry is a 56 year old male who was an athlete in college, but has been inactive most of his life since college. He was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last year and he was surprised as he did not feel like his health was that bad although he is overweight. A friend told him about the benefits of high intensity interval training for improving blood sugar control for type 2 diabetes and he is interested in starting this type of exercise program. Which of the following is the appropriate course of action to take?
Patricia is a 28 year old woman who leads a very active lifestyle. She does zumba twice per week, cycling twice per week, and lifts weights as well. Sometimes when she is exercising she has to stop due to pain in her chest and jaw and she often wakes in the middle of the night due to shortness of breath. She wants to get on a plan to lose some fat and gain some muscle. What is the appropriate course of action?
Tim is a 45 year old man who has a a family history of heart disease. He is fairly healthy with no cardiovascular or metabolic diseases and he showed no signs/symptoms of CVD after filling out the PAR-Q. He hasn’t exercised in years. What is the appropriate course of action?
Bob is a 72 year old man who is very active and has exercised his whole life. Two years ago he was diagnosed with cardiovascular disease, but that has not slowed him down. He wants to work with a trainer to work on some resistance training, since cardio has been his primary form of exercise throughout life. What is the appropriate course of action to take?
Which of the following correctly describes a positive risk factor for age?
Which of the following correctly describes a positive risk factor for family history?
Which of the following correctly describes a positive risk factor for smoking?
Which of the following correctly describes a positive risk factor for blood pressure?
Which of the following correctly describes a positive risk factor for lipids?
Which of the following correctly describes a positive risk factor for diabetes?
Which of the following correctly describes a positive risk factor for obesity?
You have a new client, who is a 65 year old female. Her mother had a heart attack at 45 years of age, she is currently not exercising, has a BP of 129/86, LDL cholesterol of 140, waist circumference of 36 inches, and HBA1c of 6.7% How many positive risk factors for CVD does she have?
You have a new client, who is a 38 year old male, who quit smoking 4 months ago and would like to be more active He started attending a 1 hour spin class 3 times per week, 2 months ago. He has a BP of 141/76, total cholesterol of 198, waist circumference of 36 inches, and HBA1c of 6.4%. His brother had a heart attack at 45 years of age. How many positive risk factors for CVD does he have?
You have a new client, who is a 46 year old male, who has been an avid runner (>5 times per week) for the last 5 years. He has a BP of 120/76, total cholesterol of 198, waist circumference of 34 inches, and HBA1c of 6.8%. He has no family history of CVD. How many positive risk factors for CVD does he have?