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ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist

Last Update 16 hours ago Total Questions : 160

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Question # 31

When counseling a patient with metabolic syndrome, your emphasis should be on addressing underlying causes of the syndrome, such as

A.

Obesity and physical inactivity.

B.

Excessive carbohydrate intake.

C.

Elevated LDL-C concentration.

D.

Lack of muscular strength.

Question # 32

Which the following statements regarding intensity of resistance training is FALSE?

A.

The number of repetitions to volitional fatigue will vary inversely with resistance.

B.

It is necessary to determine the 1- RM to establish training intensity.

C.

Exercise to volitional fatigue is not dangerous from a musculoskeletal standpoint provided that good exercise form is maintained.

D.

Exercise intensity should be similar for males and females.

Question # 33

A client with type 1 diabetes mellitus checks her fasting morning glucose level on her whole-blood glucose meter (fingerstick method), and the result of 253 mgldL (14 mmol/L). A urine test is positive for ketones before her exercise session. What action should you take?

A.

Allow her to exercise as long as her glucose is not greater than 300 mgldL (17 mmol/L).

B.

Not allow her to exercise this session, and notify her physician of the findings.

C.

Give her an extra carbohydrate snack, and wait 5 minutes before beginning exercise.

D.

Readjust her insulin regimen for the remainder of the day to compensate for the high morning glucose level.

Question # 34

Which of the following statements about injury reporting is NOT correct?

A.

A process for injury reporting, backed up with a form, should be developed.

B.

The process to be used and the accompanying forms must be part of the P & P manual.

C.

Injury reporting forms must be kept under lock and key, just like data records.

D.

A physician should sign every injury report form that is filed.

Question # 35

Normal values for fasting blood sugar are

A.

Greater than 140 mg/dL.

B.

Between 60 and 140 mg/dL.

C.

Less than 60 mg/dL.

D.

Between 200 and 400 mg/dL.

Question # 36

Which of the following is NOT an appropriate treatment activity for inpatient rehabilitation of a client on the second day after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery?

A.

Limit activities as tolerated to the development of self-care activities, ROM for extremities, and low-resistance activities.

B.

Limit upper body activities to biceps curls, horizontal arm adduction, and overhead press using 5-pound weights while sitting on the side of the bed.

C.

Progress all activities performed from supine to sitting to standing.

D.

Measure vital signs, symptoms, RPE, fatigue, and skin color and perform electrocardiography before, during, and after treatments to assess activity tolerance.

Question # 37

The MINIMAL duration of exercise necessary to achieve improvements in health for deconditioned individuals is

A.

20 minutes continuously.

B.

30 minutes continuously.

C.

Multiple sessions of more than 10 minutes in duration throughout the day.

D.

Two sessions of 20 minutes throughout the day.

Question # 38

Diets high in saturated fat can lead to elevations in blood ______ concentration, which may increase risk of heart disease. Optimal concentrations of this blood lipoprotein are___

A.

Very LDL-C, < 120 mg/dL.

B.

LDL-C, < 125 mg/dL.

C.

HDL-C, > 30 mg/dL.

D.

LDL-C, < 100 mg/dL.

Question # 39

Muscular endurance training is best accomplished by

A.

Performing four to six repetitions per set.

B.

Using high resistance.

C.

Incorporating high repetitions.

D.

Performing isometric exercises only.

Question # 40

Which of the following is a resistive lung disease?

A.

Asthma.

B.

Tuberculosis.

C.

Cystic fibrosis.

D.

Emphysema.

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