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020-222 Exam Dumps - ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist

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Question # 4

A patient who exhibits tachycardia, diaphoresis, light-headedness, and visual disturbances may be experiencing

A.

Hypoglycemia.

B.

Congestive heart failure.

C.

Hyperglycemia.

D.

Hypotension.

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Question # 5

Which of the following actions involving termination of exercise testing is correct?

A.

Immediately terminate the test if muscular fatigue occurs.

B.

Initiate the test termination process when cardiac complications occur.

C.

Initiate the test termination process when intermittent premature ventricular contractions are detected on ECG.

D.

Immediately terminate the test when intermittent premature ventricular contractions are detected on ECG.

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Question # 6

In preventing injuries, hydration is very important, because

A.

It controls breathing and the Valsalva maneuver.

B.

It helps to regulate carbohydrate utilization during cardiovascular exercise.

C.

It helps to regulate body temperature and electrolyte balance. s

D.

It helps to prevent blood pooling during the cool-down.

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Question # 7

Which of the following is a FALSE statement regarding informed consent?

A.

Informed consent is not a legal document.

B.

Informed consent does not provide legal immunity to a facility or individual in the event of injury to a client.

C.

Negligence, improper test administration, inadequate personnel qualifications, and insufficient safety procedures are all items expressly covered by the informed consent.

D.

Informed consent does not relieve the facility or individual of the responsibility to do everything possible to ensure the safety of the client.

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Question # 8

What is the most appropriate action in assisting a person suffering from a seizure?

A.

Hold the person down so that he or she does not hurt himself or herself.

B.

Do not touch the person, but be sure that he or she is in a safe area.

C.

Place a wedge in the person's mouth so that he or she does not swallow the tongue.

D.

Ignore the person, and allow the seizure to pass.

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