Cardiac rehabilitation and exercise Flashcards

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Why is cardiac rehabilitation important?

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For patients post MI and/or revascularisation, attending and
completing a course of exercise-based CR is associated with an absolute risk reduction in cardiovascular mortality from 10.4% to 7.6% compared to those
who don’t receive CR.

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What patient groups may benefit from cardiac rehabilitation

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♥Stable Angina
♥MI
♥Angioplasty (and Stent) ♥Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
♥Valve Repair ♥Congenital Repairs ♥Transplant
Heart failure

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What are the physiological benefits of cardiac rehabilitation

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  • Improvement in functional capacity.
  • Improved cardiovascular efficiency.
  • Reduction in atherogenic and thrombotic risk factors.
  • Improvement in coronary blood flow, reduced myocardial ischaemia, and severity of atherosclerosis.
  • Reduction in risk of cardiovascular disease mortality.
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What are the psychological benefits of cardiac rehabilitation?

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Reduced anxiety and depression
 Enhanced mood
 Enhanced self-efficacy
 Restoration of self-confidence
 Decreased illness behaviour
 Increased social interaction
 Resumption of chores/hobbies
 Resumption of sexual activity
 Return to work/vocation Physiotherapy for Cardiac and Respiratory Problems
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What is the difference between activity and exercise

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  • Activity is sporadic in nature and inconsistent in intensity. E.g. climbing the stairs.
  • Exercise is purposeful and sustained e.g. going for a walk.
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What are the national recommendations for exercise

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  • At least 150 mins of moderate intensity exercise per week.
  • Bouts of at least 10 mins.
  • Strength activities twice a week.
  • Balance / relaxation.
  • Decrease time spent sitting.
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Give some types of exercise

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  • Walking (jogging if appropriate)
  • cycling/ /exercise bike
  • Swimming / water-based exercise
  • Circuits / dvd
  • Racket sports.
  • Dancing.
  • Gardening.
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Give some examples of activities

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  • Stairs instead of lift.
  • Walk to next bus stop.
  • Park further from the supermarket.
  • Bowls.
  • Housework.
  • Gardening.
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What will the initial assessment of a patient be for cardiac rehabilitation?

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  • Individual Assessment with the Cardiac Rehab Physio
  • ‘Setting goals for increasing and maintaining activity in CR is important to help individuals stay motivated’ (Thow 2006)
  • Risk assessment using the AACVPR guidelines
  • Risk stratification
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What are common barriers to exercise

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  • Bad weather
  • Too tired
  • Not in the mood
  • Don’t know how to
  • Can’t afford it
  • Fear
  • Don’t have time….
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Describe the SMART goals method to increase activity

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  • Specific •Measurable •Achievable •Realistic •Time based
  • Eg I want to be able to walk up the hill to my daughters, without stopping, by the time I have done 6 exercise classes.
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What is the FITT principle of exercise?

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  • Frequency
  • Intensity
  • Time
  • Type
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