Answer: Uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrhythmias.
( The exercise should not be performed if there is an acute of chronic ventricular arrhythmia is present. This is because the extend pressure on the heart of the cardiac muscles may increase the risk of heart attack. Hence patient with irregular arrhythmia should not perform exercise.)
& Which of the following is a contraindication for CHF patients participation in exercise training? a....
A 14-year-old client receives acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) for which of the following conditions? a. severe cough b. pulmonary edema associated with heart failure c. cystic fibrosis d. respiratory congestion related to chronic asthma
QUESTION 34 Cross training is a type of exercise that involves: O A Different types of exercises such as swimming, cycling, and running O B Specific training for long distance running O C. Specific training for short distance running on hills and trails. O D Rotating between a weight machine and a stationary cycle QUESTION 35 A cardiorespiratory endurance training program causes the heart to: O A Become larger as it becomes more muscular O B. Pump more blood with...
The effect of a training program concerned with educating heart attack patients to the benefits of moderate exercise was examined. A group of recent heart attach patients was randomly divided into two groups; one group received the training and the other did not. The dependent variable was the amount of time taken to jog three laps, with the weight of the patient after the program used as a covariate. Examination of the data after the study revealed that the covariate...
Which one of the following is an exercise prescription for strength training? A. Workout at least three days a week. B. Use a light intensirty of 70% to 85% of 1RM for older adults beginning a resistance training program. C. Prescribe a free weights and power lifts. D. Use a moderate intensity of 60% to 70% for experienced adults.
answer questions nooooooo explaination For the next five questions, choose from the following: a. Ehlers-Dankos syndrome b. Down syndrome c. Tay Sachs d. Phenylketonuria e. Hemophilia 5. Which of the following is a disease in which collagen is not formed properly and those affected have hyperflexible joints. 6. This disease can be managed by a strict diet 7. This disease is the only sex-linked disease listed. 8. This disease can be caused by chromosome translocations 9. This disease is attributable...
9. Which of the following is total energy expenditure? A. Sum of a client's resting metabolic rate, physical activity, and therm B. A client's resting metabolic rate minus physical activity C. A client's resting metabolic rate minus thermic effect of food D. Sum of a client's resting metabolic rate, sedentary activity, and therr 10. Which joint performs adduction, abduction, horizontal adduction and abductic A. Spine B. Shoulder C. Knee D. Ankle 11. What should a cool-down include? A. Static stretching...
Which of the following is not an exercise precautions from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist? A. Avoid exercise at altitudes above 600 feet. B. Resistance training is recommended, especially for abdominal muscles. C. Low impact exercise such as swimming is preferred. D. Avoid any exercise performed lying on the back at all times.
6 & 27 Case Study: Please use the following information to answer questions 2 Here are the results of Mr. Barnes' GXT which was conducted physician present and no ECG monitoring. Mr. Barnes is 40 years old and has no major risk factors in your testing facilities without a 144/92 152/100 164/106 172/116 188/124 10 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 300 kg-m/m 450 kg-m/m 600 kg-m/nm 750 kg-m/m 900 kg-m/m 104 118 129 136 147 12 14 17 17. After...
Which of the following statements is true about the adverse side effects for the obese and overweight? A. The heart of an overweight or obese person has to work less then the heart of a healthy-weight person during normal activity. B. Overweight and obese people tend to produce less heat during physical activity. C. Overweight individuals need to include nonweight-bearing activities since high-intensity training can overstress joints. D. A group of individuals particularly vulnerable to adverse side effects during exercise...
What are main differences between manually taking a pulse at rest (Resting Heart Rate) and manually taking and Exercising Heart Rate? (1pt) Select one: a. Resting pulse can be taken as a 60 second, 30 second x 2, or 15 second x 4 measurement - where exercise heart rate is measured within 5 seconds of ceasing/stopping the exercise, it is counted for only 10 seconds and then multiplied by 6. O b. There is no difference. O c. Resting pulse...