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Question | Answer |
What is the name given to Phase 1? | Acute Phase |
At what locations does it take place? | Hospital Setting |
How many days does it last? | 3-5 days |
Phase I Goals | Get out of bed; ADL; UE/LE exercises; Supervised ambulation |
Time per session? | 20-30 minutes |
Intensity Level | 2-3 METs |
Progression of time/frequency/intensity? | 20-30 minutes, 1-2x/day, 4-6x/week |
RPE? | Light |
HR Restrictions | Never increase 10-20 bpm from resting HR |
HEP ambulation time & frequency | 20-30 minutes, 1-2x/day, 4-6x/week |
HEP UE & LE Activities | ROM, Flexion & Extension |
What is phase 2 called? | Sub-Acute Phase |
Most payers allow for how many visits? | 36, usually 3x/wk for 12 weeks |
Phase 2 time of exercise | 30-60 minutes with 5-10 minute warm-up & cooldown |
What MET for exit point? | 9 MET |
When beginning strength training for Phase 2? | 3 wks in cardiac rehab, 5 wks post-MI, 8 wks post-CABG |
Where do phase 3 activities take place? | Community centers, YMCA, or clinical facilities |
Entry level criteria for phase 3? | Functional capacity of 5 METs, clinically stable angina, medically controlled arrhythmias during exercise |
Phase 3 progression | 50-85% functional capacity, 3-4x/week, 45 minutes or more |
Phase 3 discharge after how long? | 6-12 months |
Entry level criteria for phase 3? | Functional capacity of 5 METs, clinically stable angina, medically controlled arrhythmias during exercise |
Phase 3 progression | 50-85% functional capacity, 3-4x/wk/ 45+ minutes |
When does discharge from phase 3 occur? | 6-12 months |
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