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Capital budgets

A.

Reflect the costs of implementing a program.

B.

Reflect the costs to operate a program.

C.

Are not necessary with fitness programs.

D.

Are part of the balance sheet in financial reports.

Outcome assessment evaluates a program's effectiveness. Which of the following

statements about outcome assessment is NOT true?

A.

The client care plan for each individual participant is not used in this process.

B.

Data that are subjective or anecdotal in nature can be used in the assessment.

C.

Periodic progress reports are valuable and should stimulate the need to collect

objective data to support any subjective findings.

D.

Standardized tools should be used for outcome assessment.

Staff certification is

A.

Not important, because members do not care.

B.

Important, primarily because it adds spice to marketing materials.

C.

Not a good idea, because certified staff will increase your payroll.

D.

Important, primarily because it adds a standard of knowledge and credibility to your facility.

In response to various stimuli, movements of ions occur, causing the rapid loss of the internal negative potential. This process is known as

A.

Polarization.

B.

Repolarization.

C.

Automaticity.

D.

Depolarization.

All of the following are special considerations inprescribing exercise for the client with arthritis EXCEPT

A.

The possible need to splint painful joints forprotection.

B.

Periods of acute inflammation result in decreased pain and joint stiffness.

C.

The possibility of gait abnormalities as compensation for pain or stiffness.

D.

The need to avoid exercise of warm, swollenjoints.

The appropriate exercise HR for an individual on -blocking medication would generally

be

A.

75% of HRR.

B.

30 bpm above the standing resting HR.

C.

40% of HRR.

D.

(220 - age) X 0.85.

Which of the following is an appropriate exercise for clients with diabetes and loss of protective sention in the extremities?

A.

Prolonged walking.

B.

Jogging.

C.

Step-class exercise.

D.

Swimming.

Which of the following medications have been shown to be most effective in preventing or reversing exercise-induced asthma?

A.

β2-Agonists.

B.

β-Blockers.

C.

Diuretics.

D.

Aspirin.

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.

Which of the following foods would be in the group recommended to comprise most of the daily energy intake according to the Food Guide Pyramid?

A.

Oranges.

B.

Yogurt.

C.

Pasta.

D.

Olive oil.