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CSEP-CEP Practical Exam Latest Update -

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CSEP-CEP Practical Exam Latest Update - 475 Questions and 100% Verified Detailed Correct Answers Guaranteed A+ Approved by Professor

1 leg stance protocol - CORRECT ANSWER: Stand on 1 leg, barefoot beside chair,

hands crossed in front of chest Hold position for up to 45 seconds

Time ends when: Arms move, foot moves away from standing limb or touches floor,

weight-bearing foot is moved, max 45 secs elapsed Scoring - Time completed up to 45 sec max

* 2 trials for each leg: 1 with eyes open and eyes closed

1/3RM protocol - CORRECT ANSWER: Warm up at 50%; add weight and lift 1/3 reps

If it can be done; add 10-120lbs until client can no longer lift Scoring - Highest weight lifted

  • Not to be done with novice lifters

5 lead EKG - CORRECT ANSWER: Green - right lower ribs

White - right inferior to clavicle Black - left inferior to clavicle Red - left lower ribs Brown - 4th intercostal space

A 2nd AV block is also known as what? - CORRECT ANSWER: Mobitz 1

Wenkeback

A ventilation-perfusion ratio of greater than 1 means? - CORRECT ANSWER: There is more ventilation than blood flow 1 / 4

Gases are not being exhanged

A ventilation-perfusion ratio of less than 1 means? - CORRECT ANSWER: There is

more blood flow than ventilation Not enough ventilation occuring

Absolute contraindications to exercise testing - CORRECT ANSWER: Recent change in resting ECG suggesting ischemia, recent myocardial infarction, acute cardiac event Unstable angina Uncontrolled cardiac dysrhythmias causing symptoms or hemodynamic compromise Symptomatic severe aortic stenosis Uncontrolled symptomatic heart failure Acute pulmonary embolus or pulmonary infarction Acute myocarditis or pericarditis Suspected or known dissecting aneurysm Acute systemic infection, accompanied by fever, body aches, or swollen lymph glands

ACE inhibitor - CORRECT ANSWER: Blocks production of angiotensin II to prevent

vasoconstriction and reduce BP

Achilles Tendinopathy - CORRECT ANSWER: Overuse or trauma injury resulting in

degeneration and inflammation in the Achille's; morning pain is a strong cue, may be stiff, localized tenderness

Acromial clavicular joint injury and separation - CORRECT ANSWER: Usually seen in contact sports; pain often felt radiating to neck and deltoid, AC joint may become swollen, UE held in adduction with acromion depressed, may cause clavicle to be elevated

Adhesive capsulitis - CORRECT ANSWER: Inflammatory condition causes fibrosis of

GH joint capsule, accompanied by progressive stiffness and significant ROM restriction; painful and progressively restricted active and passive glenohumeral ROM 2 / 4

Alpha receptor blockers - CORRECT ANSWER: Block adrenergic receptors to induce

vasodilation and lower BP

An ending of -artan indicates what kind of medication? - CORRECT ANSWER: ARB's

An ending of -ide or -one indicate what kind of medication? - CORRECT ANSWER:

Diuretics

An ending of -kast, -erol, -asone indicate what kind of medication? - CORRECT

ANSWER: Steroidal anti-inflammatories and bronchodilators

An ending of -olol indicates what kind of medication? - CORRECT ANSWER: Beta

blockers

An ending of -osin indicates what kind of medication? - CORRECT ANSWER: Alpha

receptor blockeres

An ending of -pine indicates what kind of medication? - CORRECT ANSWER: Calcium

channel blockers

An ending of -pril indicates what kind of medication? - CORRECT ANSWER: Ace

inhibitors

An ending/beginning of -statin, -fibr-, or cole- indicates what kind of medication? -

CORRECT ANSWER: Antilipemic agents

An RER of 0.7 indicates what? - CORRECT ANSWER: Body is relying 100% on fats

An RER of 1.0 indicates what? - CORRECT ANSWER: Body is relying 100% on carbs

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Ankle Eversion - CORRECT ANSWER: 15 degrees

Fulcrum - midpoint between malleoli Prox arm - Midline of lower leg towards tibial tuberosity Distal arm - 2nd metatarsal

Ankle Inversion - CORRECT ANSWER: 35 degrees

Fulcrum - midpoint between malleoli Prox arm - Midline of lower leg towards tibial tuberosity Distal arm - 2nd metatarsal

Anterior Drawer Test (Ankle) - CORRECT ANSWER: Anterior talofibular and tibiotalar ligaments Patient in supine with foot relaxed, stabilize tibia/fibula and flex foot into slight plantar flexion, pull foot anteriorly

  • laxity and significant translation indicate ligament insufficiencies

Anterior Drawer Test (Knee) - CORRECT ANSWER: ACL laxity

Patient in supine with knee flexed, tibia is pulled anteriorly

  • excessive movement indicates laxity and possible tears

Anti-arrhythmic agents - CORRECT ANSWER: Prevent abnormal rhythms through

Na/K/Ca/sympathetic NS configuration

Anticoagulants - CORRECT ANSWER: Reduce blood clotting through inhibition of

coagulation pathways

Antihistamines - CORRECT ANSWER: Block histamine receptors to reduce swelling

and vasodilation

Antiplatelets - CORRECT ANSWER: Inhibit clotting through platelet aggregation

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