**CAD 2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the difference between physical activity and exercise? | Exercise is planned, structured and repetitive, physical activity is any movement that increases energy expenditure. |
What is the negative risk factor? | High HDL |
What is classified as low risk for CAD? | M <45yrs F<55yrs and no more than one risk factor |
What is classified as moderate risk for CAD? | Overage or two or more risk factors |
What is classified as high risk for CAD? | Anyone with symptoms suggestive o CAD or known CV, Pulmonary, or Metabolic Disease |
Eight signs/symptoms of heart disease? | Pain, Shortness of Breath, Dizziness or Syncope, Orthopnea or Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea, Ankle Edema, Palpitations, Intermittent Claudication, Unusual Fatigue |
What is Dyspnea? | principal symptom of cardiac or pulmonary disease |
What is Syncope? | loss of consciousness, usually caused by reduced blood to brain |
What is orthopnea? | Dyspnea at rest in recumbent position relieved by sitting upright or standing. |
What is PND? | Dyspnea at 2-5 hrs after onset of sleep that may be relieved by sitting or standing (COPD) |
Bilateral Edema is a sign of: | heart failure or venous insufficiency |
Unilateral Edema is a sign of: | venous thrombosis or lymph blockage |
What is intermittent claudication? | muscle pain due to inadequate blood supply exacerbated by exercise. |
What are the nine known diseases that give the subject an automatic high risk of CAD? | COPD, Asthma, Lung disease, Cystic fibrosis, Diabetes mellitus, Thyroid disease, Renal disease, Liver disease, Cancer |
When is medical exam needed prior to exercise? | moderate exercise with high risk, vigorous exercise with moderate or high risk |
When is exercise testing needed prior to exercise? | moderate with high risk, vigorous exercise with moderate or high risk |
When is a Physician needed during exercise testing? | moderate with high risk, vigorous exercise with moderate or high risk |
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