As of January 1, 2024, these four types of clinicians are permitted to supervise cardiopulmonary rehab sessions.
Who are a physician, physician assistant (PA), nurse practitioner (NP), and clinical nurse specialist (CNS)?
According to your teaching slide, this share of people would prefer to die at home.
What is 70%?
The primary goal of Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Rehab (CVP Rehab) is to do this to cardiac and pulmonary diseases.
What is prevent or reverse them?
The primary purpose of the medical record is to enable this for appropriate patient care.
What is allowing the healthcare team to review and analyze data?
The main purpose of home exercise counseling encompasses all three of these things.
What are preparing an exercise prescription, educating patients about exercise components, and understanding preferences & barriers (all of the above)?
According to your policy question set, supervision can be provided through this kind of connection.
What is audio‑visual (virtual) supervision?
Name one of North Carolina’s five types of advance directives listed in your materials.
Healthcare Power of Attorney
Living Will
Advance Instructions for Mental Health Treatment (AIMHT) or Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD)
Medical Orders for the Scope of Treatment (MOST)
Do Not Resuscitate Order (DNR)
This nutrient comes only from animal sources and should be recognized on labels.
What is cholesterol?
“Narrative documentation” refers to this kind of entry in a medical record.
What are progress notes written by the medical team or therapists?
The “Exercise Programming” component typically includes these elements.
What are warm‑up and cool‑down, flexibility, and endurance exercise (all of the above)?
CMS requires that the supervising provider be licensed to practice medicine specifically here.
Where is the state in which the rehab program is offered?
The minimum age recommended for completing an Advance Directive is this.
What is 18?
Typically, fewer than this percentage of eligible patients attend traditional Cardiac Rehab programs.
What is less than 30%?
A medical record is created at this point in the patient journey.
When is upon admission to a healthcare facility?
A common barrier to exercise can be any of these factors.
What are health barriers, lack of access, and perceived lack of time
These items—together as a set—should be considered standard emergency equipment for cardiopulmonary rehab programs.
What are a glucometer and strips, an AED/defibrillator, and a crash cart?
This document lets you appoint someone to make healthcare decisions if you cannot speak for yourself.
What is the Health Care Power of Attorney (HCPOA)?
Ideally, nutrition interventions in Cardiac Rehab are provided by this credentialed professional.
Who is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist (RDN)?
Informed consent documentation must include these three elements.
What are risks, benefits, and alternatives discussed?
SMART criteria translates to this in goal setting.
What are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time‑bound?
Emergency policies must cover staff response for a broad range of acute conditions. Name at least four.
What are cardiopulmonary arrest, tachycardia, angina/chest pain, bradycardia, acute dyspnea, hypertension, hypotension, hyperglycemia, and hypoglycemia?
If you don’t have a Health Care Power of Attorney, these people can legally make decisions for you.
Who are a guardian, a spouse, or the majority of available adult children?
When directing patients, emphasize choosing this type of food first.
What are real, whole foods?
A recommended best practice for medical record entries is always to include these two details.
What are the time and date on all entries?
When patients report a perceived lack of time for exercise, your materials recommend this strategy.
What is offering perspective and discussing scheduling?