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Cardiopulmonary Aging
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USA - Gerontology Quiz on Cardiopulmonary Aging, created by Ben Williams on 20/02/2017.
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Question 1
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Physical inactivity can be deadly for older adults.
Answer
True
False
Question 2
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How does aging affect the cardiovascular system? Select the 2 most appropriate answers:
Answer
Decreases Max HR, Max/Resting SV, and Max/Resting CO.
Increases Max O2 Consumption, Exercise/Resting BP.
Decreases Max/Resting HR, Max/Resting SV, and Max/Resting CO.
Decreases Max HR, Max SV, and Max CO.
Decreases Max/Resting HR, Max SV, and Max CO.
Decreases Max/Resting HR, Max SV, and Max/Resting CO.
No Effect on HR, SV, or CO
Increases Max/Resting O2 Consumption, Exercise/Resting BP.
Increases Resting O2 Consumption, Resting BP.
No Effect on O2 Consumption or BP
Question 3
Question
How does aging affect the Respiratory System? Select the 4 appropriate answers.
Answer
Increases Residual Volume.
Decreases Vital Capacity.
No Effect on Total Lung Capacity.
Decreases Total Lung Capacity.
Increases Respiratory Rate.
Decreases Residual Volume.
Increases Vital Capacity.
Decreases Respiratory Rate.
Question 4
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What can cause cardiac arrhythmias in the older adult?
Answer
Loss of pacemaker cells in the right atrium and an increase in fibrous tissue in the conducting pathways.
Decreased parasympathetic activity.
Increased sympathetic activity.
Increased cardiac output.
Question 5
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How might normal aging changes in lung tissue influence gas exchange?
Answer
Loss of alveolar-capillary interface
Enlargement of alveolar wall and overall size
Thickening of Blood
Reduced blood volume
Increased blood pressure
Question 6
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Decreased rib-cage mobility and strength of respiratory muscles lead to decreased lung volume in the older adult.
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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COPD can result in limited pulmonary reserve due to decreased lung volume and/or obstruction of airflow.
Answer
True
False
Question 8
Question
Select the 2 appropriate exercise intensities for elderly patients.
Answer
Healthy elderly: 50-70% of max HR
Patients with Caridopulmonary conditions: 20-30% of max HR
Healthy elderly: 70-85% of max HR
Healthy elderly: 30-50% of max HR
Patients with Caridopulmonary conditions: 30-50% of max HR
Patients with Caridopulmonary conditions: 50-70% of max HR
Question 9
Question
When progressing an elderly patient's exercise presecription, which should be increased first, intensity or duration?
Answer
Duration
Intensity
Question 10
Question
Select the proper warning signs for exercise prescription for the elderly.
Answer
Angina
Resting tachycardia (HR>100)
Excessive SOB
Fall of SBP >20 mm Hg
Slow recovery from activity
Fatigue lasting 30 minutes
Increased HR following exercise
Muscle Soreness
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