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1. You are performing a 6-minute walk test with a client with COPD
who is breathing room air and using a pulse oximeter. At what value
would you refer the client back to their physician as supplemental
oxygen may be indicated for exercise?
a. < 88% SpO2
b. < 91% SpO2
c. < 95% SpO2
d. < 70% SpO2
answer- A
As it leaves the alveolar capillaries, oxygenated blood enters venues
that in turn unite to form larger vessels carrying the blood toward the:
a. Aorta
b. Pulmonary arteries
c. Brachiocephalic artery
d. Pulmonary vein
answer- D
,Your client is a 63 you man who is overweight (height 183cm, weight
93.5kg, waist circumference 110cm) and on metformin (for DM).
Resting HR is 78bpm and resting BP is 142/76mmHg. Latest fasting
blood glucose reading was 8.0 moll/L. His physician has advised him to
do better job w/ diet and exercise or eventually he will have to go onto
insulin and other medication to control his blood glucose; once an avid
walker, the client has become less physically active in the past 10 years;
his exercise now consists of walking 2 days per week for about 30
minutes each time at low intensity (aerobic exercise only; he has no
experience with resistance training). The clients primary care physician
has referred him to you to start a moderate intensity exercise program
under supervision. The client is also referred to a registered dietician for
nutrition advice. A two month follow up appointment with the physician
is scheduled.
The client states during his initial consultation that he does not feel his
recent glucose reading of 8.0mml/L reflects his usual level of glucose
control and that he usually "does better". What test would you
recommend that your client discuss with his physician that would BEST
determine his level of glucose control over the past few months?
a. Another fasted blood glucose test
b. An oral glucose tolerance test
c. A glycated hemoglobin (hbA1C) test
d. No follow up test is needed based on his current glucose reading
answer- C
,rationale: Tests how well you're managing BG as well as determines
whether you have T1 or T2 DM
Given your clients medical and personal history, what fitness assessment
protocol would be essential to proving safe exercise guidance?
a. Graded exercise test with ECG monitoring
b. Four stage balance test
c. Timed up and go
d. Dual x-ray absorptiometry
answer- A
What should be the immediate goal of your client’s aerobic program?
a. Incorporating more vigorous intensity exercise sessions
b. No weight bearing activity
c. Near daily aerobic activity
d. Balance training program
answer- C
Client tells you that he is tired and thirsty and is urinating more than
usual. What is likely the reason?
a. Hypoglycemia
b. Hyperglycemia
, c. Hypothermia
d. Hyperthermia
answer- B
Case Study #2: Lena is a 73 yr. old women who has been active her
whole life. She has been cycling 30 - 40 kilometers three to four times
per week and walks with a pole- walking group 2 days per week. In the
winter she skis (downhill) and takes indoor cycling classes. This
summer, she has noticed that she can’t keep up with her peers on rides.
She can go the distance, but her speed has significantly decreased.
Which of the following conditions may be responsible for this change
a. Sarcopenia
b. Osteoporosis
c. Hypertension
d. Diabetes
A
Which are the two most commonly used arteries for checking heart rate
by
exercise professionals?