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NASM CPT Final Exam Questions and Answers Verified by Experts During a Pushing assessment, what are the probable overactive muscles when a client's lower back arches? Hip flexors and erector spinae During a Pushing assessment, what are the probable underactive muscles when a client's lower back arches? Intrinsic core stabilizers During a Pushing assessment, what are the probable overactive muscles when a client's shoulder elevates/head migrates forward? Upper trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, and levator scapulae

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During a Pushing assessment, what are the probable overactive muscles when a client's lower

back arches? Hip flexors and erector spinae




During a Pushing assessment, what are the probable underactive muscles when a client's lower

back arches? Intrinsic core stabilizers




During a Pushing assessment, what are the probable overactive muscles when a client's shoulder

elevates/head migrates forward? Upper trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, and levator

scapulae




During a Pushing assessment, what are the probable underactive muscles when a client's

shoulders elevate? Middle/ lower trapezius




During a Pushing assessment, what are the probable underactive muscles when a client's head

protrudes forward? Deep cervical flexors

,Name the assessment that measures lower extremity agility and neuromuscular control.

Shark Skill Test




What is an indicator that a female client's ankle complex will be in a plantar flexed position for

extended periods of time based on occupation? Wearing dress shoes (high heels)




Name the class of medication that decreases heart rate and blood pressure Beta-blockers




Name 2 conditions in which Beta-blockers might be prescribed. High blood pressure and

arrhythmias




What muscle action develops tension while lengthening and prevents resistance from

accelerating in an uncontrolled manner? Eccentric




What muscle action develops when a muscle exerts more force than is placed on it, resulting in

the shortening of the muscle? Concentric




Name the imaginary bisector that divides the body into right and left halves. Sagittal plane

,This movement primarily occurs from side to side, as if there were a wall in front of and behind

the body. Frontal plane movements




Name the energy storage and transfer unit within the cells of the body. Adenosine

Triphosphate or ATP




What is the starting zone of cardiorespiratory training when a client scores poor during the

YMCA 3-Minute Step Test? Zone one




What is the starting zone of cardiorespiratory training when a client scores average on the

YMCA 3-Minute Step Test? Zone two




What information can be provided to the health and fitness professional by knowing the client's

occupation? Common movement patterns




What relevant information can you learn about a client based on their occupation and movement

capacity? Extended periods of sitting, repetitive movements, dress shoes, mental stress

, Which muscles have decreased neural control once a client has had an ankle sprain?

Gluteus maximus and gluteus medius




This chamber of the heart gathers oxygenated blood coming to the heart from the lungs.

Left atrium




Give the straight percentage method equation for calculating a client's target heart rate.

(220-client's age) x desired intensity




Name the muscles involved in respiratory inspiration. Name the muscles involved in

respiratory inspiration.

Diaphragm, external intercostals, scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, pectoralis minor




What are three guidelines for the health and fitness professional when taking the radial pulse of a

client? Touch should be gentle, take the pulse when the client is calm, take the pulse over

the course of 3 days (at the same time each day) and average the results to ensure accuracy




Name the functional unit of the muscle that lies in the space between two Z lines. It produces

muscular contraction and is formed by repeating sections of actin and myosin. Sarcomere

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