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63 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 63
-excessive cough and sputum production
-bronchial enlargement
-air flow obstructed by mucus plugging, inflammation, and increased smooth muscle
non-pharmacologic treatment for arthritis
Pathophysiology of chronic bronchitis
most types of arthritis have negative effects on:
History and physical exam of arthritis
Term 2 of 63
exercise testing for osteoporosis
-maintain or improve physical function
-improve body composition
-reduce risk of comorbidities
-reduce inflammation, pain, and stiffness
-used to assess a decline in exercise tolerance that is unrelated to airflow limitation
-oxyhemoglobin saturation, ECG, metabolic cart(VO2, VCO2, anaerobic threshold)
-ACSM does not view osteoporosis and osteopenia and absolute contraindications
-avoid high-impact such as running or jumping
-no definitive tests or markers for arthritis
-some serum and synovial fluid tests can assist in arthritis type differentiation
-joint imaging, MRI, and ultrasound
,Definition 3 of 63
1. 60% 1RM resistance training (control)
2. 20% 1RM resistance training with BFR
3 sessions/week for 12 weeks, 4 lower body exercises per session, 3 sets to volitional fatigue
60+ with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
Results
-greater improvement in knee extensor strength
-faster 400 m walk times
-lower self-reported knee pain
Treatment of COPD
KAATSU study results
Clinical diagnosis
Treatment of osteoporosis
Term 4 of 63
quick-relief medications
minimize the frequency and severity of symptoms
-hypoxemia and hypercapnia
-malnutrition
-limb muscle atrophy and contractile dysfunction
NSAIDs, analgesics, corticosteroids
-disease-modifying anti rheumatic drugs
anticholinergics
short-acting beta-agonists systemic corticosteroids
,Term 5 of 63
Physical Examination of Asthma
presence of airflow obstruction that is attributable to either chronic bronchitis or
emphysema
-physical exam of chest(stethoscope)
-FEV1, less than 80% of predicted
-FEV1/FVC, less than 65%
-People with RA are twice as likely to have CVD due to systemic inflammation
-sedentary for extended periods may also be at risk
presence of a production cough most days during 3 consecutive months in each of 2
successive years
Definition 6 of 63
-airway epithelium is damaged
-Fibrosis due to collagen deposition
-Smooth muscle hypertrophy, hyperplasia
-Angiogenesis
Chronic response of asthma
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Acute response of asthma
Exercise testing for arthritis
, Definition 7 of 63
osteoclasts: bone resorption
osteoblasts: bone formation
osteoporosis occurs when bone resorption is greater than bone formation
Bone remodeling
Fall prevention programs
chronic bronchitis
Bone development
Term 8 of 63
Stimuli of Asthma
airborne allergens, viral respiratory infections, cold air
minimize the frequency and severity of symptoms
-affected by frailty, chronic inactivity, cv disease, malnutrition, motivation
-have different outcomes
-other tests include six-minute walk test, sit to stand test, increasingly used in rehab
settings
minimize the frequency and severity of symptoms
63 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 63
-excessive cough and sputum production
-bronchial enlargement
-air flow obstructed by mucus plugging, inflammation, and increased smooth muscle
non-pharmacologic treatment for arthritis
Pathophysiology of chronic bronchitis
most types of arthritis have negative effects on:
History and physical exam of arthritis
Term 2 of 63
exercise testing for osteoporosis
-maintain or improve physical function
-improve body composition
-reduce risk of comorbidities
-reduce inflammation, pain, and stiffness
-used to assess a decline in exercise tolerance that is unrelated to airflow limitation
-oxyhemoglobin saturation, ECG, metabolic cart(VO2, VCO2, anaerobic threshold)
-ACSM does not view osteoporosis and osteopenia and absolute contraindications
-avoid high-impact such as running or jumping
-no definitive tests or markers for arthritis
-some serum and synovial fluid tests can assist in arthritis type differentiation
-joint imaging, MRI, and ultrasound
,Definition 3 of 63
1. 60% 1RM resistance training (control)
2. 20% 1RM resistance training with BFR
3 sessions/week for 12 weeks, 4 lower body exercises per session, 3 sets to volitional fatigue
60+ with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
Results
-greater improvement in knee extensor strength
-faster 400 m walk times
-lower self-reported knee pain
Treatment of COPD
KAATSU study results
Clinical diagnosis
Treatment of osteoporosis
Term 4 of 63
quick-relief medications
minimize the frequency and severity of symptoms
-hypoxemia and hypercapnia
-malnutrition
-limb muscle atrophy and contractile dysfunction
NSAIDs, analgesics, corticosteroids
-disease-modifying anti rheumatic drugs
anticholinergics
short-acting beta-agonists systemic corticosteroids
,Term 5 of 63
Physical Examination of Asthma
presence of airflow obstruction that is attributable to either chronic bronchitis or
emphysema
-physical exam of chest(stethoscope)
-FEV1, less than 80% of predicted
-FEV1/FVC, less than 65%
-People with RA are twice as likely to have CVD due to systemic inflammation
-sedentary for extended periods may also be at risk
presence of a production cough most days during 3 consecutive months in each of 2
successive years
Definition 6 of 63
-airway epithelium is damaged
-Fibrosis due to collagen deposition
-Smooth muscle hypertrophy, hyperplasia
-Angiogenesis
Chronic response of asthma
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Acute response of asthma
Exercise testing for arthritis
, Definition 7 of 63
osteoclasts: bone resorption
osteoblasts: bone formation
osteoporosis occurs when bone resorption is greater than bone formation
Bone remodeling
Fall prevention programs
chronic bronchitis
Bone development
Term 8 of 63
Stimuli of Asthma
airborne allergens, viral respiratory infections, cold air
minimize the frequency and severity of symptoms
-affected by frailty, chronic inactivity, cv disease, malnutrition, motivation
-have different outcomes
-other tests include six-minute walk test, sit to stand test, increasingly used in rehab
settings
minimize the frequency and severity of symptoms