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CERTIFIED COMPLIANCE & ETHICS PROFESSIONAL (CCEP) VII EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS high risk @ moderate & vigorous intensity: what/who is needed - ANSWER - >medical exam, exercise test & MD supervision prior to exercise moderate risk @ vigorous intensity: what/who is needed - ANSWER - >only medical exam prior to exercise low risk @ moderate & vigorous intensity: what/who is needed - ANSWER - >nothing
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high risk @ moderate & vigorous intensity: what/who is needed - ANSWER - >medical exam, exercise test & MD supervision prior to exercise moderate risk @ vigorous intensity: what/who is needed
who should have PFT's done? - ANSWER - >all smokers <45y.o & anyone presenting with dyspnea ECG monitoring during test - ANSWER - >recorded last 15secs of each stage BP monitoring during test - ANSWER -
measured/recorded last 45secs of each stage HR monitoring during test - ANSWER - >recorded last 5secs of each stage ECG monitoring after test - ANSWER - >monitored continuously, recorded immediately post exercise, during last 15secs of 1st minute then every 2 minutes thereafter BP monitoring after test - ANSWER - >measured & recorded immediately post exercise then every 2 minutes thereafter HR monitoring after test - ANSWER - >monitored continuously then recorded during last 5secs of each minute technetium (tc) - 99m - ANSWER - >comparison of rest & stress imaging permits ID of fixed & reversible perfusion
intensity (light, moderate, vigorous( - ANSWER - >light = 30 - 40% moderate = 40-60% vigorous = 60-90% HRR method - ANSWER - >((HRpeak - HRrest) x %intensity) + HRrest resistance FITT - ANSWER - > 2 - 3 days/week 10 - 15 reps for middle-aged adults flexibility FITT - ANSWER - >2/3 days/week 30 - 60 secs pregnancy maximal test: is physician supervision necessary? - ANSWER - >for all pregnant woman, yes. ABI's (supine prior to exercise) levels - ANSWER -
normal >1. moderate .8 -. mod. severe .5 -. severe <. ABI's post-exercise - ANSWER - >normal No change moderate >.
mod. severe >. severe <. **rest for 15 minutes post-exercise, then calculate again PAD FITT - ANSWER - >weight-bearing 3-5 days/week, resistance > 30 - 60 minutes where to place AED pad on patient with permanent pacemaker? - ANSWER - >(start CPR immediately/call
hypoglycemia (<70) what should you do if someone is hypoglycemic? - ANSWER - >give 15-20g CHO, recheck after 10 minutes, then again until > what should you take into consideration if you see a trend of hypoglycemia in a particular patient? - ANSWER
timing of exercise; with those with insulin, changing
MI in V1-V3 - ANSWER - >anteroseptal MI in V3-V4 - ANSWER - >anterior (localized) MI in V4-V6, 1, avL - ANSWER - >anterolateral MI in V1-V6 - ANSWER - >excessive anterior MI in I, avL - ANSWER - >lateral MI in II, III, avF - ANSWER - >inferior MI in V1-V2 - ANSWER - >septal or true positive V1 lead placement - ANSWER - >4th intercostal space to R of sternal border V2 lead placement - ANSWER - >4th intercostal space to L of sternal border V3 lead placement - ANSWER - >midpoint of straight line between V2 & V V4 lead placement - ANSWER - >midclavicular line in 5th intercostal space
V5 lead placement - ANSWER - >anterior axillary line & on horizontal plane thru V V6 lead placement - ANSWER - >midaxillary line & on horizontal plane thru V4-V muscles used during heel raise - ANSWER -
semimembranosus, semitendinosus, biceps femoris video on mouthpiece; what is incorrect? - ANSWER - needs to be pushed all the way into mouth making sure air doesn't escape most common place to find pulse - ANSWER - >radial & carotid shoulder movement during seated cable row - ANSWER - retraction echo is used to determine what? - ANSWER - myocardial contractility transmural MI - ANSWER - >all heart muscle transient MI - ANSWER - >NSTEMI on EKG, stroke-like, resembles signs/symptoms of stroke (FACE)
high-intensity bursts of power such as maximal and near- maximal lifts and short sprints