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CCRP AACVPR Test with Answers. 2025.pdf, Exams of Nursing

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CCRP AACVPR Test with Answers. 2025
What influences a persons metabolic rate? -
Exercise, gender, genetics, age
Which is the macronutrient that provides more than twice as many calories as the other two -
Fat
Foods that raise insulin levels have... -
added sugar
When feeling stressed, you may feel relief after eating a piece of chocolate because... -
it will raise dopamine levels
What reduces the number of receptors for dopamine -
insulin
What percentage of Cardiac Rehab patients re overweight or obese -
80%
Why is fructose a promoter of obesity? -
promotes liver fat accumulation which promotes metabolic syndrome
What reduces the rate of carbohydrate absorption thus reducing insulin response -
Fiber
Depression among cardiac patients has been associated with -
higher risk of mortality
When a patient scores in the depressed range on a sreening, which acion should be taken -
results to be discussed with patient and health care provider
if a patient dense feeling of sadness they... -
may have non-dysphoric depression
depression is relevant to CR because -
depression reduces recovery from exercise due to fatigue and low energy
the relationship between anger and hostility is.. -
anger is the emotion, hostility is the thought
social isolation is defined by -
how connected a patient feels in their relationships
stress management is designed to -
respond to the "flight or fight" response
What is the best approach to preventing exercise-induced hypoglycemia -
check blood sugar before and after exercise and respond to patterns appropriately
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CCRP AACVPR Test with Answers. 2025 What influences a persons metabolic rate? - ✔Exercise, gender, genetics, age Which is the macronutrient that provides more than twice as many calories as the other two - ✔Fat Foods that raise insulin levels have... - ✔added sugar When feeling stressed, you may feel relief after eating a piece of chocolate because... - ✔it will raise dopamine levels What reduces the number of receptors for dopamine - ✔insulin What percentage of Cardiac Rehab patients re overweight or obese - ✔80% Why is fructose a promoter of obesity? - ✔promotes liver fat accumulation which promotes metabolic syndrome What reduces the rate of carbohydrate absorption thus reducing insulin response - ✔Fiber Depression among cardiac patients has been associated with - ✔higher risk of mortality When a patient scores in the depressed range on a sreening, which acion should be taken - ✔results to be discussed with patient and health care provider if a patient dense feeling of sadness they... - ✔may have non-dysphoric depression depression is relevant to CR because - ✔depression reduces recovery from exercise due to fatigue and low energy the relationship between anger and hostility is.. - ✔anger is the emotion, hostility is the thought social isolation is defined by - ✔how connected a patient feels in their relationships stress management is designed to - ✔respond to the "flight or fight" response What is the best approach to preventing exercise-induced hypoglycemia - ✔check blood sugar before and after exercise and respond to patterns appropriately

What guideles for beginning exercise are correct for type 1 and type 2 diabetics - ✔(1)If BS is >250 check for ketones. If none are present, it is safe to exercise at low to moderate intensity. (2) Do not exercise if BS >400. If <300 ok to exercise Target HbA1c% for diabetic - ✔<7% Target Fasting BS for diabetic - ✔ 70 - 130 Target 2 hour post prandial BS for diabetic - ✔< What insulin dose adjustment type would be most effective for preventing hypoglycemia during moderate exercise - ✔-Reduction of rapid acting insulin dose 2-3 hours prior to exercise

  • A temporary basal rate decrease 45-60 minutes prior to exercise Which medications place a patient at risk for hypoglycemia - ✔Insulin (Lantus, Novolog) and Sulfonyureas (Glipizide, glimepiride) How long can significant exercise induced enhancement of glucose uptake from muscle last - ✔ 24 - 48 hours Recommended calories from carbs, protetin, and fats to better manage diabetes - ✔~40% calories from fiber-rich carbs ~30% calories from lean protein ~30% calories from healthy fats Cardiac effects of nicotine - ✔modest increase in HR, BP and myocardial contractility The stethoscope for smoking is.. - ✔a carbon monoxide analyzer that measures the amount of CO the patient exhales Carbon monoxide - ✔binds more readily than oxygen to hemoglobin resulting in relative hypoxia The question regarding Time to First Cigarette is primarly used to.. - ✔determine the level of dependence The gold standard for improving smoking quit rates is - ✔pharmacotherapy which doubles quit rates Smoking cessation in patients with CVD reduces the risk of death by - ✔36% In order to have the greatest benefit of lowering risk of MU or death, which should replase saturated fat in diet - ✔polyunsaturated fat

- HDL

Desirable, borderline and high TC ranges - ✔Desirable < Borderline 200- 240 High > Optimal, borderling, high and very high TG ranges - ✔Optimal < Borderline 150- 199 High 200- 499 Very High > Optimal in men and women HDL ranges - ✔Men > 40 Women > Optimal, near optimal, borderline, high, very high LDL ranges - ✔Optimal < Near Optimal 100- 129 Borderline 130- 159 High 160- 189 Very high > Which lipoprotein caries the majority of cholesterol and is the most atherogenic - ✔LDL, 60-70% cholesterol VLDL-C is how much of triglyceride concentration - ✔1/ Abdominal obesity criteria for men - ✔>102 cm / >40in Abdominal obesity criteria for women - ✔>88 cm / >35in Hyperglycemia criteria - ✔FB ≥ 100 or drug treatment Rosuvastatin 5, 10mg - ✔moderate intensity Rosuvstatin 20, 40 mg - ✔High intensity Atorvastatin 10, 20 mg - ✔Moderate intensity Atorvastatin 40, 80 mg - ✔High intensity

Simvastatin 10mg - ✔Low intensity Simvastatin 20, 40mg - ✔Moderate intensity Pravastatin 10, 20mg - ✔low intensity pravastatin 40, 80mg - ✔moderate intensity Lovastatin 20mg - ✔low intensity Lovastatin 40 mg - ✔moderate intensity Moderate-High intensity statins - ✔Rosuvastatin, Atorvastatin Low-Moderate intensity statins - ✔Simvastatin, Pravastatin, Lovastatin, Fluvastatin, Pitavastatin What four clinical groups benefit from statin therapy - ✔-Clinical ASCVD

  • LDL-C ≥
  • Diabetes aged 40-75, LDL-C 70-189 and no clinical ASCVD
  • Age 45-70, LDL-C 70-189, no DM or clinical ASCVD and 10 year risk for ASCVD ≥7.5% Non-statin therapy - ✔-Niacin
  • Bile acid sequestrates
  • Ezetemibe
  • Fibrates
  • Omega 3 fatty acids Daily saturated fat intake goal - ✔ 5 - 6% of total calories Examples of saturated fat oils - ✔tropical oils - palm oil, palm kernel oil, coconut oil Examples of monounsaturated fat oils - ✔vegetable oils- olive oil, canola oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil, sesame oil examples of polyunsaturated fat oils - ✔Vegetable oils- soybean oil, corn oil, safflower oil