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MET Levels for pt.s w/Cardiopulmonary history

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Stage/MET Level
ADL/Mobility
Recreation
Stage 2 (1.4-2.0)   Sitting: self-bathing, shaving grooming, dressing in hospital. Unlimited sitting, slow paced walking   Sitting: crafts, no isometrics  
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Stage 3 (2.0-3.0)   Sitting: showering in warm H2O, homemaking tasks w/brief standing periods to trf light items, ironing   Sitting: card playing, crafts, piano, machine sewing, typing.  
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Stage 4 (3.0-3.5)   Standing: total wash/dress/ shave/groom/wrm H20 shower; kitchen/homemaking acts w/energy conserv techs. Unlimited walking at 0% grade   Candlepin bowling, canoeing (slow), golf putting, light gardening, driving  
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Stage 5 (3.5-4.0)   Standing: washing dishes/clothes, ironing, hanging light clothes, making beds   Swim (slow), light carpentry, golfing w/power cart, light home repairs  
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Stage 6   Standing: showering in hot H20, hanging &/or wringing clothes, mopping, stripping/making beds, raking   Swimming (no advanced strokes), slow dancing, ice or roller skating, volleyball, badminton, table tennis (noncompetitive), light calisthenics  
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Stage 1 (1.0-1.4)   Sitting: self-feed, wash hands/face, bed mobility, trfs, progressively increase sitting tolerance   Reading, radio, table games (noncompetitive), light handwork  
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