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CSEP-CPT EXAM QUESTIONS | TESTED AND PROVEN
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 100%
(GRADE A+)
Cardiac Output


Ans>> The amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in a minute. The

amount of blood put out by the left ventricle of the heart in one contraction is called the stroke

volume. The stroke volume and the heart rate determine this.


- typically about 5L/min at rest


- will be higher if physically fit (max of 40L/min)


- for unfit, 14-20L/min max




Stroke Volume


Ans>> Refers to the volume of blood that is pumped by the heart with each contraction


- during PA, it will increase until intensity reaches ~50% of VO2 max, then HR will increase the

cardiac output


- for physically fit people, SV is likely to be higher and RHR likely to be lower




Blood Pressure



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,Ans>> Refers to the pressure blood exerts on walls of blood vessels, and reflects efficiency of

blood flow through the CV system


- systolic: heart contracting


- diastolic: heart relaxing


120/80 is normal


144/94 max safe ranges


normal BP for healthy, active adult is 110/70


- during PA, systolic will rise slightly and diastolic will remain roughly the same




Heart Rate


Ans>> number of heart beats/minute


- RHR average 60-80bpm


- higher RHR for women


- lower RHR with age




Normal Responses to short-term, light-mod Aerobic Exercise


Ans>> CO: Increases rapidly;


2

,plateaus at steady


state within 2 min


SV: Increases rapidly;


plateaus at steady


state within 2 min


HR: Increases rapidly;


plateaus at steady


state within 2 min


SBP: Increases rapidly;


plateaus at steady


state within 2 min


DBP: shows little or no change




Normal Response to Long-Term,


Light to Moderate to Heavy


Submaximal Exercise


Ans>> CO: increases rapidly; plateaus

3

, SV: increases rapidly; plateaus; negative drift


HR: increases rapidly; plateaus; positive drift


SBP: increases rapidly; plateaus; slight negative drift


DBP: shows little or no change




Normal Response to Incremental Aerobic Exercise to Maximum


Ans>> CO: rectilinear increase with plateau at max


SV: increases initially;plateaus at 40-50% vo2 max


HR: rectilinear increase with plateau at max


SBP: rectilinear increase with plateau at max


DBP: shows little or no change




Normal Response to Static Exercise


Ans>> CO: modest gradual increase


SV: Relatively constant at low workloads; decreases at high workloads; rebound rise in recovery


HR: modest gradual increase


SBP: marked steady increase

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