Past Exam Questions
Environmental
Behavioral
Medication
Kahoot Qs
100

True or False...

Heart rate decreases with age and is attenuated in individuals on β-adrenergic blocking agents?

True

100

What are the three primary altitude illnesses?

AMS, high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE), and high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE)

100

What is the social cognitive theory (SCT) of exercise behavior?

(What are the three components to SCT and what do they influence?)

Reciprocal determinism: the individual, behavior, and their environment all interact to influence behavior

100

What effect does β-blockers (BB) have on cardiac output? 

Decrease or no change during exercise

100

Hypothermia occurs when...

(compare metabolic heat production and heat loss)

Metabolic heat loss exceeds heat production

200

In resistance training, the magnitude of loading (i.e. amount of weight lifted) refers to...

Intensity

200

What is the most advocated method for reducing the risk and prevention of high-altitude illnesses?

(How much can you ascend before resting?)

Graded ascent of 600 m*d-1 and a rest day every 600-1,200 m

200

A source of self-efficacy information is vicarious experiences...

Describe that and give a strategy to implement this 

Have individuals watch others with similar backgrounds perform tasks

Relatable group leaders, use videos to model behavior, discuss/show 'success stories'

200

What effect does angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-I) have on blood pressure?

Decrease during rest and exercise

200

The most common form of serious heat illness is...

Heat exhaustion

300

The rate-pressure product is calculated by...

SBP x HR

300

What is a special consideration for minimizing the negative effects of high altitude in regards to hydration? And give a why.

Reasonably increase hydration beyond normal expected amount for exertion.  

Offset fluid loss through lower humidity with increased elevation

300

What is the exercise-specific definition of perceived barriers in the Health Belief Model (HBM)?

Beliefs about the direct and indirect costs associated with exercise

300

What are the three major vasodilating agents in medication?

Nitrates, α-Blockers, and Central α-agonists 

300

"Extreme" altitude is defined as...

Above 5,500 meters

400

The normal heart rate response to incremental exercise is to increase with increasing workloads at a rate of approx. ____ beats * min-1 per 1 MET

10 beats * min-1 per 1 MET

400

Wet skin exposed to the wind cools faster.  If the skin is wet and exposed to wind, the ambient temperature used for the WCT table should be _____ lower than the actual ambient temperature.

10°C

400

What does each letter of the SMARTS principle of goal setting represent?

Specific: goals should be precise

Measurable: goals should be quantifiable

Action-oriented: goals should indicate what needs to be done

Realistic: goals should be achievable

Timely: goals should have a specific and realistic time frame

Self-determined: goals should be developed primarily by the individual

400

Inhaled corticosteroids help alleviate the symptoms of what disease? 

Asthma, COPD (Chronic Bronchitis or Emphysema)

400

Individual body weight should be monitored to estimate sweat loss to prevent a body weight loss of...?

>2.0%

500

When the resting ECG is abnormal, and exercise test can be combined with other techniques to augment predictive value, which adjunctive technique can assess motion of the walls of the myocardium in diagnosing IHD?

Echocardiography

500

What are two prominent signs and symptoms, and the mental status change of a person experiencing exertional heatstroke?

Disorientation, dizziness, irrational behavior, apathy, headache, nausea, vomiting, hyperventilation, & wet skin

Marked (disoriented, unresponsive)

500

What are the five stages of change described in the transtheoretical model of exercise behavior? And a general description of each...

Precontemplation (no intention to be regularly active in the next 6 months)

Contemplation (intending to be regularly active in the next 6 months)

Preparation (intending to be regularly active in the next 30 days)

Action (regularly active for <6 months)

Maintenance (regularly active for ≥6 months) 

500

What is the effect of caffeine on exercise capacity? Why?

Increases exercise endurance by increasing heart rate over period of time

500

What is a common and very effective drug for the treatment of dyslipidemia?

Statins

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