ACE 6th Ed, Chapter 13: Considerations for Clients with Chronic Disease 100% Solved
ACE 6th Ed, Chapter 13: Considerations for Clients with Chronic Disease 100% Solved This would be the most appropriate individual to provide approval before beginning an exercise program for a client with an existing medical condition The client's healthcare professional Use this SOAP note section to document a client's reporting of his or her own fitness levels as well as your notes regarding how the client feels about the exercise program Subjective This is normally the underlying cause of cerebral and peripheral vascular disease Atherosclerosis This would be the best initial muscular-training program design for a new client with low-risk coronary artery disease Using free weights (40-60% of 1-RM), complete one set of exercises for all major muscle groups When would you terminate or delay a training session while working with a client with coronary artery disease? If the client shows signs of lightheadedness This would be the most appropriate exercise duration and frequency for a client with hypertension 30 minutes of regular exercise 5-7 days/week Elevated blood pressure Systolic pressure of 120 - 129 mm Hg AND a diastolic pressure less than 80 mm Hg Stage 1 hypertension Systolic pressure 130 - 139 mm Hg or a diastolic pressure of 80 - 90 mm Hg Stage 2 hypertension Systolic pressure of 140 mm Hg or higher or a diastolic pressure of 90 mm Hg or higher SOAP note section for documenting a client's height, weight, body composition, blood pressure, and anthropometric measurements Objective The most modifiable risk factor for stroke High blood pressure This is likely to occur during the initial 2 to 6 minutes of walking for clients with peripheral arterial disease. Stimulation of claudication pain Health condition strongly associated with non-HDL cholesterol Coronary artery disease LDL cholesterol level of 110 mg/dL classification (2002 National Cholesterol Education Program) Near optimal Triglyceride level of 250 mg/dL classification (2002 National Cholesterol Education Program) High Recommended frequency of cardiorespiratory training for a client with dyslipidemia 5 or more days/week Recommended muscular-training program for a client with osteoarthritis Frequency: 2-3 days/week Intensity: 50-80% of 1-RM Time: 2-4 sets of 8-12 exercises The primary goal of an exercise program for a client with rheumatoid arthritis Strengthen the muscles around affected joints Clients with arthritis are at increased risk for this condition Cardiovascular disease Recommended initial frequency of muscular training for a client with osteoporosis? 1-2 nonconsecutive days/week The two most important nutrients for a client with osteoporosis Vitamin D and calcium The recommended type of cardiorespiratory training for a client diagnosed with cancer Walking The best time of the day for a client with asthma to exercise Mid to late morning Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction Temporary narrowing of the airways following moderate to vigorous exercise Recommended exercise time for a client diagnosed with metabolic syndrome and who has a weight-loss goal 50-60 minutes per session
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