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,1) A patient is 1
performing a
Phase I During Phase I (inpatient) cardiac
(inpatient) rehabilitation, vital sign parameters
cardiac with activity that warrant
rehabilitation termination are: diastolic blood
exercise session. pressure of 110 mm Hg or greater,
The physical systolic blood pressure above 210
therapist should mm Hg or an increase greater than
terminate low- 20 mm Hg from resting, and a heart
level activity if rate that increases beyond 20 bpm
which of the above resting. The normal resting
following respiratory rate can range from 12
changes to 20 breaths per minute in adults,
occurs? so an increase to 20 breaths per
minute with low-level activity would
1. The diastolic not be a reason to terminate the
blood pressure activity.
increases to 120
mm Hg.
2. The
respiratory rate
increases to 20
breaths per
minute.
,3. The systolic
blood pressure
increases by 20
mm Hg.
4. The heart rate
increases by 20
bpm.
, 1) A patient is 3
being evaluated
for possible Nerve conduction above and
carpal tunnel below the local nerve compression
syndrome, and a is usually normal. Latency is
nerve typically increased, not decreased,
conduction across the carpal tunnel
velocity test is compression site. Nerve
performed. conduction above and below the
Which of the local nerve compression is usually
following normal.
findings would
MOST strongly
support the
diagnosis?
1. Decreased
latency at the
elbow.
2. Decreased
latency at the
carpal tunnel.
3. Increased
latency at the
carpal tunnel.
4. Increased
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,1) A patient is 1
performing a
Phase I During Phase I (inpatient) cardiac
(inpatient) rehabilitation, vital sign parameters
cardiac with activity that warrant
rehabilitation termination are: diastolic blood
exercise session. pressure of 110 mm Hg or greater,
The physical systolic blood pressure above 210
therapist should mm Hg or an increase greater than
terminate low- 20 mm Hg from resting, and a heart
level activity if rate that increases beyond 20 bpm
which of the above resting. The normal resting
following respiratory rate can range from 12
changes to 20 breaths per minute in adults,
occurs? so an increase to 20 breaths per
minute with low-level activity would
1. The diastolic not be a reason to terminate the
blood pressure activity.
increases to 120
mm Hg.
2. The
respiratory rate
increases to 20
breaths per
minute.
,3. The systolic
blood pressure
increases by 20
mm Hg.
4. The heart rate
increases by 20
bpm.
, 1) A patient is 3
being evaluated
for possible Nerve conduction above and
carpal tunnel below the local nerve compression
syndrome, and a is usually normal. Latency is
nerve typically increased, not decreased,
conduction across the carpal tunnel
velocity test is compression site. Nerve
performed. conduction above and below the
Which of the local nerve compression is usually
following normal.
findings would
MOST strongly
support the
diagnosis?
1. Decreased
latency at the
elbow.
2. Decreased
latency at the
carpal tunnel.
3. Increased
latency at the
carpal tunnel.
4. Increased