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030-444 Exam Dumps - ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist

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Question # 25

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.

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Question # 26

Which fat-soluble vitamin is important for bone formation?

A.

Vitamin A.

B.

Vitamin D.

C.

Vitamin E.

D.

Vitamin K.

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Question # 27

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.

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Question # 28

What is the relative Y02 of running on a treadmill at 6.5 mph and a 0% grade?

A.

34.84 mL . kg-1. min-1

B.

34.48 mL . kg-1. min-1

C.

38.34 mL . kg-1. min-1

D.

43.83 mL . kg-1. min-1

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Question # 29

Budgets are designed to

A.

Make management happy.

B.

Determine if a program is viable.

C.

Save money.

D.

Teach managers about cost analysis.

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Question # 30

A 35-year-old woman reduces her caloric intake by 1,200 kcal per week. How much weight will she lose in 26 weeks?

A.

8.9 pounds.

B.

12.0 pounds.

C.

26.0 pounds.

D.

34.3 pounds.

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Question # 31

Which type of financial analysis would be appropriate for a not-for-profit program

that wishes to determine the amount of revenue from program fees needed so that no

other sources of revenue are required to meet the program's expenses?

A.

Break-down analysis.

B.

Break-even analysis.

C.

Profitability analysis.

D.

Margin analysis.

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Question # 32

Which of the following conditions can prolong the QT interval?

A.

Hypokalemia and hypercalcemia.

B.

Hyperkalemia and hypercalcemia.

C.

Hypocalcemia and hypokalemia.

D.

Hypocalcemia and hyperkalemia.

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