A. The ability to sustain a held maximal force or to continue repeated sub maximal contractions.
B. The maximal force that a muscle or muscle group can generate in a single effort.
C. The coordinated capacity of the heart, blood vessels, respiratory system, and tissue metabolic systems to take in, deliver, and use oxygen.
D. The functional ROM about a joint.
A. The plan should outline each specific action.
B. The staff should be prepared and trained in the plan.
C. The plan must be written.
D. The plan should list the schedule of each staff member so that they can all be accounted for during an emergency.
A. Put away in a safe place.
B. Given to all clients when they join.
C. Posted above each fire extinguisher.
D. Posted under each phone.
A. A physician should be present during the testing procedures.
B. Exercise testing should not be performed until the condition improves.
C. Professional judgment about the risks and benefits of testing should determine whether to conduct an assessment.
D. Exercise testing will not provide accurate assessment of health-related fitness.
A. Dipyridamole or dobutamine testing and assessment of cardiovascular variables.
B. Resting echocardiography.
C. Continuous submaximal cycle ergometer test.
D. Discontinuous treadmill exercise test.
A. It assumes standard densities for bone, muscle, and fat.
B. It is a direct method of assessing body composition.
C. It can divide the body into visceral and subcutaneous fat components.
D. It can divide the body into bone, muscle, and fat components.
A. An agency that certifies a managed care organization.
B. A federal agency that sets standards for staff and patient safety.
C. A state agency that inspects emergency protocols within medical facilities.
D. A state agency that licenses medical facilities.
A. Making sure that the data collected are accurate.
B. Completing the test.
C. Maintaining a safe environment by not putting the client in danger.
D. Encouragement and support.