Select the clients for whom the use of oxygen therapy is potentially dangerous
A. A 4-year-old patient in a humidified mist tent with O2 at 28%
B. A 31-year-old patient with pneumonia who is wearing O2 at 2 L per nasal cannula
C. A 71-year-old patient with profound chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with an O2 mask at 60%
D. A baby born at 27 weeks' gestation receiving high flow oxygen
E. A 17-year-old patient with status asthmatics wearing a non-rebreather mask set with 15 L of O2
C,D
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A) planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. B) hiring, firing, scheduling, and planning. C) supervising, administering, staffing, and budgeting. D) organizing, evaluating, presenting, and directing.
What is considered one of the safest stretching techniques?
A) ballistic stretching B) isotonic stretching C) active static stretching D) inactive stretching
You are a personal trainer; you've taken on a client who has type 2 diabetes. Which of these would be considered an important step to take with your client prior to their exercise bout according to the evidence-based guidelines of the American Diabetes Association?
A. Insure that the exercise session is long enough to have a lasting effect on blood glucose levels. B. Insure that the exercise session is of sufficient intensity to have a lasting effect blood glucose levels. C. Encourage the client to consume a meal 1-3 hours before exercise. D. Encourage the client to increase their insulin dose if they use insulin to control blood glucose levels.
Fitness is sustained movement performed at a pace for which the body can supply adequate oxygen to meet the demands of the activity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false