Domain 2: Assessment Flashcards

1
Q

General and medical history: Occupation, Lifestyle, Medical and Personal Information are examples of ______Information?

A

Subjective

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2
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Physiologic assessements, Body composition testing, cardiorespiratory assessments, static and dynamic postural assessments and performance assessments are example of __________ Information?

A

Objective

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3
Q

Individuals who do not have any signs or symptoms of
cardiovascular, pulmonary, or metabolic disease and have
1 or less cardiovascular disease risk factor.

A

low risk

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4
Q

Individuals who do not have any signs or symptoms of
cardiovascular, pulmonary, or metabolic disease but have
2 or more cardiovascular disease risk factors.

A

Moderate risk

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5
Q

Individuals who have one or more signs or symptoms of

cardiovascular, pulmonary, or metabolic disease.

A

High Risk

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6
Q

Questionnaire that determines safety risk of exercising, where medical evaluation is needed, or referral to a physician.

A

Par-Q

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7
Q

If a client answers YES to one or more questions on the PAR-Q you should?

A

refer to a physician

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8
Q

A person who has an occupation where there are extended periods of sitting is prone to?

A

tight hip flexors, rounding of shoulders, and forward head

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9
Q

Repetitive movement patterns can create

A

pattern overload

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10
Q

•Previous history of musculoskeletal injury is also strong predictor of future

A

musculoskeletal injury during physical activity.

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11
Q

Decrease neural control of gluteus Medius and gluteus maximus muscles, in turn lead to poor control of lower extremities during many functional activities, which can eventually lead to injury.

A

ankle sprain

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12
Q

decrease in neural control to muscles that stabilize the patella(kneecap) and lead to further injury. Knee injuries that are not result of contact are often result of ankle or hip dysfunctions, such as result of ankle sprain.

A

Knee injuries

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13
Q

Can cause decreased neural control to stabilizing muscles of the core, resulting in poor stabilization of the spine. Can lead to further dysfunction in the upper and lower extremities.

A

Low Back Pain

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14
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Can cause altered neural control of rotator cuff muscles, which can lead to instability of shoulder joint during functional activities.

A

Shoulder injuries

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15
Q

Beta Blockers

A

Decrease heart Rate and Blood pressure

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16
Q

___ and ___ are sensitive indicators of client’s overall cardiorespiratory health and fitness status.

A

Resting Heart rate and Blood pressure

17
Q

Preferred location to check HR is cartoid or radial

A

radial

18
Q

The average Resting HR for a mall is

A

70bpm

19
Q

The average resting HR for a woman is

A

75bpm

20
Q

Pressure within the arteries when the heart is resting and filling with blood

A

Diastolic (less than 90mm is healthy)

21
Q

Systolic

A

pressure within the arteries aft3er the heart contract (less than 120 mm is healthy)