KIN 2504 Principles of Conditioning
KIN 2504 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTION AND
ANSWER 100% ACCURATE WINTER-SPRING LOUISIANA STATE
UNIVERSITY
What is hypertension?
Technical and medical term for High blood pressure
What are some common forms hypertension?
Sleep apnea, stress, family history, atherosclerosis, and too much sodium
What is the most common form of CVD?
Hypertension
What is systolic pressure?
Pressure against the heart when it contracts
What is diastolic pressure?
Pressure against the heart when it relaxes
What is the recommended blood pressure?
120/80
What is the cut-off for blood pressure?
140/90
,KIN 2504 Principles of Conditioning
What is the greatest killer of all forms of CVD?
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and (CAD)
What is Coronary heart disease (CHD) and (CAD)?
When atherosclerosis builds up in the coronary arteries or its branches
What is a coronary by-pass?
A doctor takes a vein from the patients forearm or leg and they sew a new strip of vessel where
that block artery is and reroute blood flow
What is Angina Pectoris?
Technical term for chest pain
What do you do to help someone with Arrhythmias?
You are going to shock the individual to get the beat back on track, if you don't they will die
What is congestive heart failure (CHF)?
Condition where the heart muscle is damaged or over worked, it is too weak to keep up with
blood circulation
What are the affects of congestive heart failure?
Causes congestion, fluid build up in your tissues, and makes it hard to breathe
, KIN 2504 Principles of Conditioning
What is congenital heart disease?
A heart disease present at birth
What are some causes of Congenital heart disease?
If the mother was exposed to certain infection or drank during pregnancy
What is a stroke?
Sudden loss of function in a certain region of the brain because there is either a blockage or a
rupture in the vessel
What is a hemorrhagic?
A vessel in the brain ruptures or burst, which causes the blood supply to not go where it needs
to go
What depends on how a person recovers from a stroke?
The type of stroke and its location
What are some of the main risk factors for CVD?
Tobacco use, hypertension, high levels of fats in your blood, being overweight, physical
inactivity, diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome
Because of tobacco use, we have approximately _____ deaths a year
50,000
KIN 2504 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTION AND
ANSWER 100% ACCURATE WINTER-SPRING LOUISIANA STATE
UNIVERSITY
What is hypertension?
Technical and medical term for High blood pressure
What are some common forms hypertension?
Sleep apnea, stress, family history, atherosclerosis, and too much sodium
What is the most common form of CVD?
Hypertension
What is systolic pressure?
Pressure against the heart when it contracts
What is diastolic pressure?
Pressure against the heart when it relaxes
What is the recommended blood pressure?
120/80
What is the cut-off for blood pressure?
140/90
,KIN 2504 Principles of Conditioning
What is the greatest killer of all forms of CVD?
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and (CAD)
What is Coronary heart disease (CHD) and (CAD)?
When atherosclerosis builds up in the coronary arteries or its branches
What is a coronary by-pass?
A doctor takes a vein from the patients forearm or leg and they sew a new strip of vessel where
that block artery is and reroute blood flow
What is Angina Pectoris?
Technical term for chest pain
What do you do to help someone with Arrhythmias?
You are going to shock the individual to get the beat back on track, if you don't they will die
What is congestive heart failure (CHF)?
Condition where the heart muscle is damaged or over worked, it is too weak to keep up with
blood circulation
What are the affects of congestive heart failure?
Causes congestion, fluid build up in your tissues, and makes it hard to breathe
, KIN 2504 Principles of Conditioning
What is congenital heart disease?
A heart disease present at birth
What are some causes of Congenital heart disease?
If the mother was exposed to certain infection or drank during pregnancy
What is a stroke?
Sudden loss of function in a certain region of the brain because there is either a blockage or a
rupture in the vessel
What is a hemorrhagic?
A vessel in the brain ruptures or burst, which causes the blood supply to not go where it needs
to go
What depends on how a person recovers from a stroke?
The type of stroke and its location
What are some of the main risk factors for CVD?
Tobacco use, hypertension, high levels of fats in your blood, being overweight, physical
inactivity, diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome
Because of tobacco use, we have approximately _____ deaths a year
50,000