ACE Personal Trainer Manual Ch. 6 - Building Rapport and the Initial Investigation Stage
Decongestants
Act directly on the smooth muscles of the blood vessels to stimulate vasoconstriction
Positive Risk Factors per ACSM Risk Stratification Chart
Age, Family History, Cigarette Smoking, Sedentary Lifestyle, Obesity, Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, Prediabetes
D
"When do you experience your low-back soreness?" is an example of what type of interviewing technique? a) Reflecting b) Confronting c) Informing d) Probing
Resting Heart Rate (RHR) Categories
1) Slow = <60 2) Normal = 60-100 3) Fast = >100
a) Identifying the presence or absence of cardiovascular, pulmonary and metabolic disease or sings or symptoms of such b) Identifying individuals with medical contraindications who should be excluded from exercise or physical activity until those conditions have been corrected or are under control c) Detecting at-risk individuals who should first undergo medical evaluation and clinical exercise testing before initiating an exercise program d) Identifying those individuals with medical conditions who should participate in a medically supervised program
4 purposes of pre-participation health screening
Rapport, Investigation, Planning, Action (R.I.P.A.)
4 stages of Client-Trainer Relationship
1) Goals of the assessment 2) Physical limitations of the client 3) Testing Environment 4) Availability of Equipment 5)Age of Participant
5 components of choosing the right assessments for clients
Average RHR in males
60-70 bpm
Average RHR in females
72-80 bpm
1) Onset of angina pectoris or angina like symptoms 2) Significant drop (<10 mmHg) in SBP despite an increase in exercise intensity 3) Excessive rise in blood pressure: SBP >250 or DBP >115 4) Fatigue, shortness of breath, difficult or labored breathing, or wheezing (not heavy breathing due to intense exercise) 5) Signs of poor perfusion: lightheadedness, pale skin, cyanosis, nausea, or cold and clammy skin 6) Increased nervous system symptoms (i.e. ataxia, dizziness, confusion, syncope) 7) Leg cramping or claudication 8) Physical or verbal manifestation of severe fatigue
8 signs or symptoms that merit immediate test termination and referral to a more qualified health professional
Positive Risk Factor: Hypertension
>140/>90(or equal to) or currently on antihypertensive drugs
Passive Listening
A person gives the impression of listening by using minimal noncommittal agreements.
Indifferent Listening
A person is not really listening and is tuned out
Selective Listening
A person listens only to key words
Active Listening
A person shows empathy and listens as if he or she is in the speaker's shoes. This is key to effective listening.
A
A personal trainer could design an exercise program without requiring a physician's release prior to participation for which of the following? a) 42 year old female client with lumbar lordosis b) 54 year old male client with an abdominal hernia c) 61 year old female client who takes a calcium channel blocker d) 35 year old male client who has asthma
Antihypertensive drug effects on Kidneys
Depletes body water and decreases blood volume
Medical Release
Deviation from guidelines provided in this form must be approved by the client's personal physician
Antihistamines
Do not have a direct affect on the heart rate or blood pressure, but produce a drying effect in the upper airways and may cause drowsiness
Antihypertensive drug effects on Heart
Reduces it's force of contraction
Antihypertensive drug effects on Brain
Reduces the sympathetic nerve outflow
1) Identifying Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) risk factors 2) Performing a risk stratification based on CAD risk factors 3) Determining the need for a medical exam/clearance and medical supervision
Steps of the Risk Stratification Process (in order)
PAR-Q
The _________ is a minimal, yet safe, pre-exercise screening measure for low-to-moderate, but not vigorous, exercise training.
Health History Questionnaire
The client should list any medications or supplements being taken on this form
Exercise History and Attitude Questionnaire
The information listed on this form is especially important when developing goals and designing exercise programs with a client, and when implementing strategies for improving motivation and adherence
Overuse Injury
The most common type of injury sustained by persons participating in physical activity is the ___________
Stages of Change
The transtheoretical model of behavioral change is also called the _______ model.
Health History Questionnaire
This form collects more detailed medical and health information beyond the coronary artery disease risk factor screen
Agreement and Release of Liability Waiver
This form does not necessarily protect the trainer from being sued for negligence
Informed Consent Form
This form does not provide legal immunity
Medical Release
This form explains a client's physical activity limitations and/or guidelines as outlined by his or her physician
Exercise History and Attitude Questionnaire
This form includes a client's behavioral and adherence experience specific to physical activity
Testing Form
This form is used to record testing and measurement data during fitness assessments
Agreement and Release of Liability Waiver
This form represents the client's voluntary abandonment of the right to file a lawsuit
Cross Training
To avoid aggravating an existing injury, and to allow for healing to occur, trainers should modify the client's exercise program using a _________ strategy
Antihypertensive drug effects on Peripheral Blood Vessels
To open or dilate them to allow more room for the blood
High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL)
To stratify a client's risk for coronary artery disease, the trainer should add up the total number of risk factors for a client, subtracting one point for higher ___________________ if appropriate.
C
Your new client is a 57 year old woman who plays golf, tennis, and squash avidly. Her health-risk appraisal reveals only one positive risk factor (age) and that she has a heart murmur. According to the ACSM risk stratification, what is the client's level or risk? a) Low risk b) Moderate risk c) High risk d) Very high risk
Dyspnea
______ is defined as difficult or labored breathing
Motivational Interviewing
_____________ is a client-centered, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence.
Risk Stratification: High Risk
a) Symptomatic, or known Cardiac, Pulmonary or Metabolic Disease b) Medical exam/Graded exercise test for Moderate exercise: recommended c) Medical exam/Graded exercise test for Vigorous exercise: recommended d) Dr supervision of exercise test for submaximal: recommended e) Dr supervision of exercise test for maximal: recommended
Risk Stratification: Low Risk
a) at least 1 risk factor b) Medical exam/Graded exercise test for Moderate exercise: not necessary c) Medical exam/Graded exercise test for Vigorous exercise: not necessary d) Dr supervision of exercise test for submaximal: not necessary e) Dr supervision of exercise test for maximal: not necessary
Risk Stratification: Moderate Risk
a) at least 2 risk factor b) Medical exam/Graded exercise test for Moderate exercise: not necessary c) Medical exam/Graded exercise test for Vigorous exercise: recommended d) Dr supervision of exercise test for submaximal: not necessary e) Dr supervision of exercise test for maximal: recommended
1
If a client answers "yes" to ______ or more questions on the PAR-Q, he or she should be referred to a healthcare professional.
Stroke
If a person's resting blood pressure is already high, it may elevate to dangerous levels during exercise, increasing the likelihood of a ________
Planning
Involves collaborative goal setting with the client after the investigation is complete to design an effective and comprehensive program.
Investigation
Involves the collection of all relevant information to identify the comprehensive needs of clients.
Rapport
Involves the personal interaction a trainer establishes and maintains with a client, as well as ability to communicate effectively with client.
Action
Involves the successful implementation of all programming components and providing the appropriate instruction, feedback, and progression as needed.
Informed Consent Form
It is recommended that the trainer also verbally review the content of this form to promote understanding
Positive Risk Factor: Dyslipidemia
LDL cholesterol >130 (or equal to) or HDL cholesterol <40 or currently on lipid-lowering drugs. (if total serum cholesterol is only available, >200)
Positive Risk Factor: Sedentary Lifestyle
Less than at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity activity on at least 3 days per week for at least 3 months
Positive Risk Factor: Age
Men greater than or equal to 45 years old Women greater than or equal to 55 years old
Positive Risk Factor: Family History
Myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization, or sudden death before 55 years of age in father or first degree male relative, or before 65 ears of age in mother or other first degree female relative
<120/<80
Normal Blood Pressure for Adults age 18 and older
Empathy, Warmth, Genuineness
3 attributes that are essential to successful relationships
1. Create a nurturing yet professional environment by meeting in a quiet comfortable location 2. Avoid high traffic areas and member distractions, do not try and build rapport with a simple facility tour or orientation 3. Do not sit behind a desk but facing the client to create a level of comfort
3 ways a trainer can attend to the environment when meeting clients.
Positive Risk Factor: Obesity
Body mass index greater than or equal to 30 kg/m or waist girth >102 cm (40 inches) for men and; >88cm (35 inches) for women
Positive Risk Factor: Cigarette Smoking
Current smoker or quit within previous 6 months, or exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (secondhand)
Diabetes
Exercise, both as a means to regulate blood glucose and to facilitate fat loss, is an important part of the lifestyle of an individual with __________
Positive Risk Factor: Prediabetes
Fasting plasma glucose >100 (or equal to)...
Diuretics
Have no primary affect on heart rate, but they can cause water and electrolyte imbalances, which may lead to dangerous cardiac arrhythmias
ACE Inhibitors
Have no primary affect on heart rate, but will cause a decrease in blood pressure at rest during exercise
4 sites affected by Antihypertensive Drugs
Heart, Peripheral blood vessels, Brain, Kidneys
Negative Risk Factors per ACSM Risk Stratification Chart
High serum HDL Cholesterol (greater than or equal to 60)
140-159/90-99
Hypertension stage I Blood Pressure for Adults age 18 and older
Greater than or equal to 160/Greater than or equal to 100
Hypertension stage II Blood Pressure for Adults age 18 and older
120-139/80-89
Prehypertension Blood Pressure for Adults age 18 and older
Beta Blockers
Using ratings of perceived exertion is especially appropriate when working with a client taking this type of medication
B
What is the name of the essential attribute of successful relationships that is described as "the ability to respect another person regardless of his or her uniqueness?" a) Empathy b) Warmth c) Genuineness d) Honesty
Informed Consent Form
When a client signs this form, he or she is acknowledging having been specifically informed about the risks associated with activity
D
Which evaluation form does a client sign to acknowledge that he or she has been educated about, and understands, the risks associated with being active? a) Agreement and release of liability waiver b) Medical release c) Exercise history and attitude questionnaire d) Informed consent