Chapter 18-19
Chapter 20-21
Chapter 21-22
Chapter 17-18
Chapter 24
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The purpose is for the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)?
What is to evaluate a seemingly healthy individual about to begin an exercise program
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The ____________ position increases arterial oxygen tension, tidal volume, and dynamic lung compliance.
What is prone?
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This stage of coughing involves building up of intrathoracic pressure
What is 3rd?
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The position of optimal physiological function is _________
What is upright and moving
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This is referred to as “the silent killer”
What is hypertension?
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Progression of a patient’s exercise prescription is based on
What is Patient’s overall progression and response to therapy?
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The distribution of the V/Q mismatching appears more uniform and evenly matched in __________ position
What is supine?
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When working with a patient with neuromuscular weakness, paralysis or dysfunction, this manually assistive coughing technique is the most effective
What is counter rotation assistance?
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You do this after reviewing exercise prescription at each treatment session.
What is modify accordingly?
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This refers to a supervised exercise program lasting 3 to 6 months where cardiac patients will be monitored.
What is Phase II cardiac rehabilitation?
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Name the acute cardiac effects of mobilization and exercise
What is increased chest tube drainage, venous return, lymphatic flow/drainage, stroke volume, HR, CO, myocardial contractility, blood flow, arousal and regional perfusion, ventilation and diffusion as well as decreased peripheral vascular resistance, airflow resistance, circulatory and renal stasis and constipation
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Based on the physiological hierarchy of body positing, rank the specific body positions in order that demonstrate optimal oxygen transport.
What is Standing > Sitting > Prone > Supine?
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Prior to airway clearance maneuvers this should be done to improve secretion removal by opening the airways
What is inhalation of bronchodilator meds and drinking fluids
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Restricted mobility or static body positions, and fluid volume excess/deficit, central control of breathing, airways or gas exchange are examples of this.
What is threatened or impaired oxygen transport?
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Chronic heart failure is usually hallmarked by this.
What is left ventricular dysfunction? (or weakening of left ventricular musculature to adequately pump blood to systemic circulation)
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In generally healthy people, these exercise parameters should be recommended to elicit a long term aerobic benefit
What is work at an intensity of 40%-80% of maximum heart rate, freq 3-5 x/week, duration 30 - 60 minutes per day
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The "O" shape of the mouth does this during a huff cough
What is allows glottis to remain open
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These are often used in conjunction with postural drainage positioning
What is percussion, vibration and shaking?
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Metabolic costs increase with illness and injury as a result of this.
What is healing and repair?
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Patients with severe chronic heart failure often have high ventilatory demands during exercise, and they have this.
What is respiratory alkalosis? ** resp distress leads to hypervent and resp alk
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The prone position, which is underused clinically, can have such a significant powerful effect on this
What is oxygen transport?
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These ACTs would not be appropriate to use in children under 6 years of age or individuals with severe cognitive impairments.
What is ACBT (both), AD (both), Intrapulmonary percussive ventilation (just kids)
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autogenic drainage and ACBT involve this for airway clearance (answer each separately)
What is expiratory airflow to mobilize bronchial secretions (AD) What is Breathing control, the forced expiratory technique, and thoracic expansion (ACBT)?
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This is a SMART short-term goal related to improving cardiovascular and pulmonary function in a patient.
What is (varies Dr. Odeh to determine)
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25. Conditions leading to secondary cardiovascular and pulmonary dysfunction affect one or more steps in the oxygen transport pathway in such a way that the capacity for oxygen delivery is _______ , oxygen consumption is _______, or both.
What is reduced; increased?
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