Answer) For a heart failure patient, supervised exercise training at a frequency of three times weekly should be continued for eight to twelve weeks before the home-based exercises should be suggested. This would help the patient to gain strength in the given time before performing any exercise without supervision.
clinical exercise After what duration of supervised exercise training at a frequency three times weekly would...
For the following conditions what exercise (intensity and frequency) would you recommend to the patient and why. Chronic stress- Primary hypertension Chronic heart failure (left, right or both) COPD Chronic kidney disease Diabetes mellitus
& Which of the following is a contraindication for CHF patients participation in exercise training? a. Heart surgery 6 weeks ago b. Uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrhythmias c. Need for nitroglycerine tabs to help with stable angina d. A recent (5 days ago) fall at home 9. For someone whom had a recent asthma attack, exercise program intensity should be based on? a. Their current body weight b. Rate of perceived exertion C. 40-60% of HRR d. 60-85% of HR...
Dr. Pepper wants to examine if a training program has an effect on weekly exercise. College students exercise a mean of 2.3 days a week with a variance of 0.81 days. Dr. Pepper's sample of 26 students exercise a mean of 2.1 days a week. What can be concluded with an α of 0.05? a) What is the appropriate test statistic? ---Select--- na, z-test, one-sample t-test, independent-samples t-test, related-samples t-test b) Population: ---Select--- individuals exposed to the training program, (exercise),...
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clinical trial is run to assess the effects of different forms of
regular exercise on HDL levels in persons between the ages of 18
and 29. Participants in the study are randomly assigned to one of
three exercise groups - Weight training, Aerobic exercise or
Stretching/Yoga – and instructed to follow the program for 8 weeks.
Their HDL levels are measured after 8 weeks and are summarized
below.
The research question is to test if there is a significant...
After many months of aerobic exercise training, with the cessation of training due to illness, injury or choice, what happens to our aerobic capacity as measured by Vo2max? Select one that best applies. A. It does not change unless we are on complete bed rest. B. It begins to decrease in less than a week and continues to decrease toward our genetic baseline C. It does not change if we visualize exercise on a regular basis D. It decreases at...
* Admission orders include giving alprazolam, 0.25 mg, three times daily. What schedule would be used to administer these doses? * Describe the behavior monitoring system and intervention flow records used in the clinical setting when assigned to detect the adverse effects of anxiolytic drugs. * Develop a teaching plan to be used with the patient and family of a patient being started on carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet) for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. * Explain why baseline assessment of an individual’s...
What would be three nursing diagnosis for this assessment? Assessment of the Patient: A 68 year old male admitted to ER with acute respiratory distress, has history of congestive heart failure (CHF). Patient complains of shortness of breath, weight gain, fatigue, and bilateral ankle edema. Crackles heard 1/2 way up from bases. placed on NC @ 4L. O2 sat 93%. IV started in R arm, labs drawn and sent to lab. Chest X ray done, EKG done, showing sinus tachycardia,...
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Case #1 Three individuals from a military unit involved in a large training exercise in a very remote area of the western US developed mild fevers, headaches and dry coughs. During subsequent days, the three individuals began to produce small amounts of thin, clear sputum. The small field hospital unit performed CBCs, sputum Gram stains, and chest x‐rays on the 3 patients. The CBCs were normal. The sputum gram stains showed a few neutrophils but no bacteria. The chest x‐rays...
Medicare Severity DRGs – Part I Medicare Severity Diagnosis-Related Groups (MS-DRGs) are payment groups designed for the inpatient hospital Medicare population under the IPPS. Patients with similar clinical characteristics and similar costs are assigned to a MS-DRG. The MS-DRG is linked to a fixed payment amount based on the average cost of patients in the group. The MS-DRG is calculated by using the principal diagnosis, surgical procedure, age of patient, gender, and disposition of the patient (discharge status – where...