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100

What is INR? What would it mean if INR was too high? What is the normal value?

INR is a test for blood coagulation 

If it is too high --> causes blood to be thinner --> increases person's risk for bleeding/bruising 

Normal: 0.8-1.2

100

What is the normal value for Cl-? What might happen if levels are increased/decreased?

Normal: 95-105

too high: related to acidosis 

too low: edema 

100

What is an ABI measuring? What is considered a normal ABI?

Used to examine for the presence of PAD

1.0-1.4

100

Describe a 2+ on the pitting edema scale.

takes a few seconds to rebound 

100

When is the S4 sound heard? What causes this sound?

right before S1

happens during the second phase of filling, atria forcefully contract and eject blood to ventricles 

may be normal in highly trained athletes 

200

What are the normal values for RBCs in the body for males/females?

Males: 4.7-6.1

Females: 4.2-5.4

200

What would decreased levels of BUN indicate? What is the normal value?

may indicate LIVER damage 

Normal: 7-20 

200

What are the values for an acceptable ABI, some arterial disease, moderate obstruction and severe obstruction?

Acceptable: 0.9-1.0

Some arterial disease: 0.8-0.9

Moderate obstruction: 0.5-0.8

Severe obstruction: <0.5

200

Describe a 4+ on the pitting edema scale.

takes >20 seconds to rebound 
200

What are the main focuses in phases 1-4 of cardiac rehab?

Phase 1: transfers, education,ambuation, stairs, AD training 

Phase 2: Outpatient, 1-2 weeks after DC from hospital, Supervised exercise on telemetry 

Phase 3: supervised exercise, not not monitored with telemetry, aerobic and resistance 

Phase 4: 2-3 months pose event, HEP 

300
What is the purpose of WBCs? What is the normal value?

Travels through the blood and lymph to fight infection 

Normal: 5-10 

300
What does creatinine test for? What is the normal value?

Tests for kidney function 

normal: 0.6-1.5

300

What is an abnormal result for capillary refill test?

If it takes longer than 3 seconds for the nail bed to regain blood flow 

300

What is the "S1" heart sound? 

This is during systole- "Lub", where the mitral and tricuspid valves slam shut 

Aortic and pulmonic valves open

300

What are the precautions after someone gets a pacemaker for 4-6 weeks? What are the permanent precautions?

For 4-6 weeks: no lifting arm above the shoulder, reaching behind the back, avoid rapid motion, no lifting anything heavier than 10 lbs, avoid driving 

Permanent: no MRIs, precautions with US, E-stim, NMES, cell phones 6" away from pacemaker site

400

What can abnormal K+ cause? What is the normal value?

Abnormal can cause cardiac dysrhythmias 

Normal: 3.5-5.0 

400

What are the normal values for HDL, LDL, Triglycerides and total cholesterol?

HDL: above 50

LDL: below 130

Triglycerides: below 150

Total cholesterol: below 200

400

What is the Elevation pallor test? What would indicate a positive test?

Elevate the leg to 30 degrees for 60 seconds 

If there is pallor--> it is a positive test

If there is pallor at less than 30 degrees--> PVD is severe 

400

What is the S2 heart sound?

This is during diastole "Dub"

Aortic and Pulmonic valves slam shut

Mitral and tricuspid open 

400

What is an important thing to know when you have someone with an AICD/ICD and you are starting a new rehab program with them?

Need to know the threshold of the AICD defibrillator so it doesn't shock the patient during exercise 

500

What is the normal value for Na+ in the body? What does it do?

Normal: 135-145

Maintains acid base balance 


500

What is a person's total lung volume value?

500 mL

500

What is the Allen's test? What would indicate a positive test?

PT compresses the radial and ulnar arteries and patient squeezes hand together a lot, PT lets go to see how long it takes for blood flow to get back to the hand

Positive: if it takes longer than 5 seconds to return blood flow 

500

When does the S3 heart sound occur? What is happening in the heart with this sound?

Right after S2

It is created by the early passive filling of the ventricles 


500

What are some examples of mild activities for METs?

golf with cart, walking 2 mph, bowling, fishing, dancing (ballroom)