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CCRP AACVPR Solved with Complete Solutions Already Graded A+ | Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional

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This comprehensive study guide contains complete solutions for the CCRP (Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional) exam from AACVPR (American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation). All answers are verified and guaranteed to help you achieve an A+ score. Covers all domains including patient assessment, exercise prescription, risk factor management, behavioral strategies, and program administration for cardiac rehabilitation professionals

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Introduction
This practice set mirrors the Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional (CCRP)
examination developed by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary
Rehabilitation (AACVPR). It is constructed to assess mastery of:

• Evidence-based patient assessment and risk stratification

• Exercise testing and individualized prescription

• Cardiovascular risk-factor management (lipids, hypertension, diabetes, obesity,
tobacco)

• Psychosocial screening and intervention

• Medical management and pharmacology relevant to rehabilitation

• Program administration, quality improvement, and outcomes evaluation per
AACVPR Core Components and Guidelines

All items are original, scenario-driven, and aligned with the 2024-2025 AACVPR CCRP
content outline. Work through each explanation to solidify high-level clinical decision-
making for the proctored certification examination and for daily program leadership.

Question 1
A 62-year-old male post-STEMI (Day 4) is referred to cardiac rehab. LVEF 45 %, TIMI 3
flow after PCI, no arrhythmias. According to AACVPR risk-stratification tables he is:
A. Low risk
B. Moderate risk
C. High risk
D. Unstable

Answer: B. Moderate risk
Solution: LVEF 35-49 % with successful reperfusion places patient in moderate-risk
category (Table 3, AACVPR 2024). LVEF ≥ 50 % = low risk; LVEF < 35 % or heart-failure
symptoms at rest = high risk.

Question 2
Which sub-maximal exercise test is AACVPR-approved for low-risk patients unable to
perform standard Bruce?
A. 6-minute walk test (6MWT) alone
B. Modified Bruce (Stage II)
C. Naughton protocol
D. YMCA cycle ergometer test



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,Answer: D. YMCA cycle ergometer test
Solution: AACVPR recognizes YMCA and modified Bruce for sub-maximal estimation.
6MWT (A) is functional capacity, not protocol-based MET estimation; Naughton (C) is
high-risk screening tool.

Question 3
During a symptom-limited treadmill test a patient reaches 7 METs without ischemia.
Target training intensity using 60-70 % METs method is:
A. 4.2-4.9 METs
B. 5.0-5.5 METs
C. 6.0-6.5 METs
D. 7.0 METs

Answer: A. 4.2-4.9 METs
Solution: 60 % × 7 = 4.2 METs; 70 % × 7 = 4.9 METs. AACVPR endorses 40-85 % of peak
METs depending on risk stratum.

Question 4
A patient on high-intensity statin (atorvastatin 80 mg) reports new-onset myalgia with
CK 800 IU/L (ULN 200). AACVPR-guided recommendation is:
A. Stop statin immediately and refer to prescriber
B. Continue rehab; advise patient to stretch more
C. Reduce atorvastatin to 40 mg without physician contact
D. Switch to niacin

Answer: A. Stop statin immediately and refer to prescriber
Solution: CK > 3× ULN with symptoms = statin-associated myositis; hold drug and notify
clinician (2022 AHA/ACC cholesterol guideline). Rehab staff cannot titrate or substitute
lipid agents.

Question 5
Which psychosocial screening tool is AACVPR-mandated for program entry?
A. PHQ-9
B. GAD-7
C. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
D. Any validated tool covering depression and anxiety domains

Answer: D. Any validated tool covering depression and anxiety domains
Solution: AACVPR Core Component 4 requires systematic screening; no single tool is
mandated—programs may choose validated instruments that assess both domains
(PHQ-9, GAD-7, HADS, BDI-II, etc.).

Question 6
A diabetic patient in rehab has HbA1c 10.2 %. AACVPR risk classification for exercise
supervision is:
A. Low—routine telemetry not required


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, B. Moderate—telemetry first 1-2 sessions
C. High—physician on-site first session
D. Unstable—defer exercise

Answer: C. High—physician on-site first session
Solution: HbA1c > 9 % is listed as high-risk unstable glycemic control (AACVPR Risk
Table 2024). Physician must be immediately available during initial exercise.

Question 7
During exercise a patient’s SBP drops 15 mmHg from baseline despite increasing
workload. Staff should:
A. Continue session; reassess at cool-down
B. Stop exercise and place patient in supine position
C. Reduce intensity by 2 METs and monitor
D. Terminate session and obtain 12-lead ECG

Answer: D. Terminate session and obtain 12-lead ECG
Solution: Drop ≥ 10 mmHg is an absolute stop criterion (AACVPR Box 5-2) and may
indicate ischemia or LV dysfunction; ECG and physician evaluation required.

Question 8
Which outcome measure is AACVPR-designated as a “Clinical Performance Measure” for
all cardiac rehab programs?
A. 6MWT distance
B. HbA1c < 7 %
C. Patient-reported physical function score
D. Program completion rate ≥ 70 %

Answer: D. Program completion rate ≥ 70 %
Solution: AACVPR CPRM (2024) sets benchmark ≥ 70 % completion. Other metrics are
tracked but not designated universal performance measures.

Question 9
A patient asks about high-intensity interval training (HIIT) after phase II graduation.
Current AACVPR stance is:
A. Contraindicated in all cardiac patients
B. May be considered in low- to moderate-risk patients with physician clearance and
ECG-monitored introduction
C. Approved only for patients ≥ 10 METs
D. Must be supervised by exercise physiologist with ACSM cancer certification

Answer: B. May be considered in low- to moderate-risk patients with physician
clearance and ECG-monitored introduction
Solution: 2024 AACVPR statement: HIIT safe and effective in selected patients; requires
medical clearance, risk stratification, and gradual progression under professional
supervision.


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