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Aerobic capacity is a measure or how efficiently your _______ and _____ can transport oxygenated blood to ________.
Cardiac output equals to _____.
What are the factors directly/indirectly affecting CO?
How can you increase CO?
What are the two factors affecting BP?
Positional SOB is called ______.
Orthopnea can be measured by _____.
What are some angina equivalents?
What are the components of the subjective exam?
What are the components of the objective exam?
What are the components of intervention?
What is unique about history taking in an inpatient setting?
What are some key features to look for in the chart?
What does chest x-ray look at?
What is the normal range of ejection fraction?
LAD stands for
Why is the LAD known as the 'widow maker'?
The LCX stands for____, it supplies blood to ___________.
The RCX stands for _______. It supplies blood to _____ and ______.
What are some key subjective exam questions?
What some common ways to describe chest pain?
What are the criteria for a patient to be stable?
What is the value of normal BP?
What is the normal HR?
What is normal RR?
Normal SpO2?
T/F: Diastolic pressure should not change more than 5-10 with activity.
MET of the following exercises:
Walking:
Toileting:
Stair climbing:
Systolic BP is expected to increase by ____ per MET.
HR is expected to increase by ______ per MET.
DBP is expected to increase by _____ per MET.
What are the roles of a PT in cardiac rehabilitation?
What are the 3 basic components to exercise?
Basic acute care guidelines to indicate tolerance to exercise suggests that:
1. HR should be kept ______
2. SBP should not drop more than ______
3. the patient should be without significant ______ or ______.
4. RPE should be about ____ on the Borg Scale.