This should be considered first if a patient with pulmonary disease also has an underlying cardiac condition that needs to be addressed and appropriately managed.
What is cardiac rehabilitation? (page 1283 minus 1)
This member of the Pulmonary Rehabilitation team is in charge of screening prospective patients.
What is the Medical Director? (Page 1269, Patient Evaluation, Page 1277 Figure 55-7)
Theoretically, class size for a rehabilitation program ranges from this to this amount.
What is 1 to 15? (page 1277, Class Size)
It is recommended that any staff member conducting pulmonary rehabilitation sessions be certified in these, which we as students took.
What is BLS and ACLS? (Page 1276, Staffing)
At rest, an individual maintains homeostasis by balancing external, internal, and cellular respiration. Physical activity, such as this---- increases energy demand.
What is aerobic exercise (Page 1273, Physical Reconditioning)
These should be based on projected costs, as offset by external funding or available insurance reimbursement.
What are patient charges? (page 1282)
This quantification provides the basis for the exercise prescription and quantifies the patient's exercise capacity.
What is cardiopulmonary exercise evaluation (GPX)? (page 1269, Patient Evaluation)
Ideally, rehabilitation program class sizes should range from this to this amount of participants.
What is 3 to 10? (Page 1277, Class Size)
Psychological and emotional stress is listen as a common problem for patients with this.
What is Moderate to severe chronic lung disease? (Page 1276, psychosocial and behavioral components)
Pulmonary rehabilitation must include efforts to recondition patients physically and increase this.
What is their exercise tolerance? (Page 1283, Physical Reconditioning)
This should combine lower extremity and upper extremity aerobic exercises with ventilatory muscle training.
What is physical reconditioning? (page 1282)
The inability or unwillingness of a patient to perform the test, untreated or unstable asthma, or angina with exercises are what type of contraindications to exercise testing?
What is relative? (Page 1269, Patient Evaluation)
Patients most likely to benefit from participation in pulmonary rehabilitation are patients with persistent symptoms caused by this.
What is COPD? (Page 1271, Patient Selection)
Stationary bicycles, treadmills, rowing machines, upper extremity ergometers, weights are some of the minimum equipment requirements for this portion of a pulmonary rehab program.
What is physical reconditioning? (Page 1277, equipment)
In exercise physiology, this point that the body cannot deliver sufficient O2 to meet the demands of energy metabolism, and where blood lactate levels increase above normal is called...
What is the onset of blood lactate accumulation?
**As long as they mention lactate in some reasonable human form or fashion. Anaerobic expenditure works too.
To control and alleviate disease symptoms and to help patients achieve optimal levels of activity are two of these.
What are pulmonary rehabilitation's two major aims?
What is pulmonary function testing and cardiopulmonary exercise evaluation? (Page 1269, Patient Evaluation)
While exercising at the rehabilitation facility, the patient should be monitored by this device.
What is a pulse oximeter? (Page 1273, Physical Reconditioning)
This should also be maintained in the rehabilitation area in case of an emergency.
What is an oxygen supply and bronchodilator medication? (Page 1278, Equipment)
As excess lactic acid is buffered, CO2 levels increase, and the stimulus to breathing increases. The result is an abrupt upswing in both CO@ and minute ventilation known as this.
What is the ventilatory threshold? (Page 1283, physical reconditioning)
DAILY DOUBLE
"Run it Back"
**This is something that pulmonary rehabilitation does not do during the course of its program.
What is to reverse or stop progression of the pulmonary disease? (page 1265
Cardiopulmonary exercise evaluation (CPX) helps determine the degree of this, or desaturation that can occur with exercise.
What is hypoxemia? (page 1269, Patient Evaluation)
BONUS--- To lower everyone else 100 points if correct, or lower you 200.
Why does this occur?
Typically, this includes four related components covered in today's review.
What is an Exercise Prescription? (Page 1273, Physical Reconditioning)
***BONUS: Triple or nothing. No notes, write it down on the whiteboard.
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