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Practice Exam
1. When training someone with heart disease, where should you place your exercise focus?
Concentrate on moving through a full range of motion
Teach proper breathing
Heart rate shouldn’t exceed 11 to 14 on the Borg scale
All of the above
2. The Borg scale refers to a personal assessment of your exercise effort on what range of scale?
1 to 20
1 to 50
1 to 10
None of the above
3. You can lower your risk of heart disease by losing as little as how much of your current body weight?
1 to 5%
5 to 10%
10 to 15%
More than 15%
4. What must you watch for when training someone with heart disease?
To see if they like the exercise
To make sure they are not holding their breath
To make sure they are concentrating on the exercises
None of the above
5. The most important factor in aging is keeping a fit and healthy body.
True
False
6. When training someone with type 2 diabetes, where should you place your exercise focus?
Focus on weight loss
Check blood glucose levels before and after exercise
Should exercise at the same time each day
All of the above
7. What are some benefits for seniors who engage in an exercise program?
Improves muscle mass
Improves quality of life
Helps to fight depression
All of the above
8. When you measure heart rate with two fingers, you multiply the heart beat by what number?
3
6
9
12
9. How many days per week should a person with heart disease train for as a goal?
1 day a week
2 days a week
5 days a week
Workout every day
10. When training someone for weight management, where should you place your exercise focus?
Focus on healthy eating
Set goals of 150 to 300 minutes per week of exercise
Use non weight bearing exercises
Both A and B
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