Figure AHA/ACSM Health/Fitness Facility

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Co-organised by: Sponsored by: Supported by: Exercise Prescription Certificate Course Session 2: Understanding Basic Concepts on Exercise and Handling.
Advertisements

Supplemental Figure 1 A No. at risk T T T
© BUSHFIRE CRC LTD 2012 Cardiovascular Risk Screening and Stratification of Victorian Volunteer Firefighters Alexander Wolkow 1, 2 Kevin Netto 1, Peter.
Research at The Royal Cornhill Hospital The Consequences of Trauma in Early Life For Adult Mental Health.
Components of a Fitness Assessment & Major Coronary Risk Factors and Pre-Participation Guidelines as Established by the American College of Sports Medicine.
P449. p450 Figure 15-1 p451 Figure 15-2 p453 Figure 15-2a p453.
GXT 2008-CH 2 HEALTH SCREENING AND RISK STRATIFICATION Occurs prior to testing or exercise participation Allows for risk stratification to ensure safety.
Copyright © 2014 American College of Sports Medicine Chapter 2 Preparticipation Health Screening.
P247. Figure 9-1 p248 Figure 9-2 p251 p251 Figure 9-3 p253.
© 2012 Chevron Healthy Heart Program Cholesterol Presenter’s Name and Title Location and Date.
Prescreening ä To optimize safety ä To permit the development of a sound and effective exercise prescription.
Exercise the Medicine of Choice Reducing Cardiovascular Risk Dr. Lynn Panton Florida State University College of Human Sciences Department of Nutrition,
Health screening & Par Q
Chapter 02 Preliminary Health Screening and Risk Classification
Hyperlipidemia Chapter 22. VIDEO There are four principal lipoprotein classes:lipoprotein 1. Chylomicrons are derived from intestinal absorption of exogenous.
Chapter 3 Health Appraisal. Evaluating Health Status Categories M edical history review R isk factor assessment and stratification P rescribed medications.
PRE-EXERCISE ASSESSMENTS HEALTH SCREENING AND STRATIFICATION Prepared and presented by: Mohammad H. Kraizem.
Rapport/Investigation lecture
Risks Associated with Physical Activity While regular physical activity increases the risk of both musculoskeletal injury and life- threatening cardiovascular.
PAR-Q Seven Questions Designed to identifiy those who need medical clearance. If answer “yes” to any question should refer to physician for clearance.
Pre-Activity Screening Chapter 2 Chapter 2. Why Screen for Activity? To identify those with medical contraindications To identify those who need medical.
WELCOME TO THE ACSM Certified Group Exercise Instructor Webinar Series
1 Screening and Testing. 2 75,000 / year Heart attack during / after exercise Sedentary Had heart disease With high Risk Exercise too hard Congenital.
Pre-participation Health Screening and Risk Stratifciaton KINE 4315 Lab.
Chapter 2-3 Health Appraisal Pre-Assessment Screening & Risk Factor Assessments.
Healthcare Process Modelling by Rule Based Networks Han Liu First Year PhD Student Alex Gegov, Jim Briggs, Mohammed Bader PhD Supervisors.
Chapter 3 3 Personal Health: It’s Your Responsibility C H A P T E R.
NEACSM 2015 Annual Meeting ACSM Scientific Roundtable: Updating Recommendations for Exercise Preparticipation Health Screening Linda S. Pescatello, Ph.D.,
Beginning the health appraisal process & concepts of exercise programming HW 280.
EF – 205 Unit 4 Seminar Welcome to Week 4!!
Moderator: Carol Ewing Garber, Ph.D., FACSM, Columbia University
Pressessment Screening Chapter 2. Why Screen for Activity? To identify those with medical contraindications To identify those who need medical clearance.
Chapter 02 Preliminary Health Screening and Risk Classification.
ACSM Risk Stratification
This PowerPoint document contains the images that you requested. Thank You Copyright Notice All materials on this Site are protected by United States copyright.
Michael F. Shipe chapter 3 Health Appraisal. Evaluating Health Status Categories M edical history review R isk factor assessment and stratification P.
Splash Screen. Example 1 Solve the system of inequalities by graphing. y ≥ 2x – 3 y < –x + 2 Solution of y ≥ 2x – 3 → Regions 1 and 2 Solution of y
Cholesterol Measurement All adults should have their blood cholesterol measured every 5 years May be in non-fasting state Fasting preferred
INFORMED CONSENT FORM Sebrina. Introduction  Informed consent is a legal procedure which ensures that:  Patients,Clients and Research paticipants are.
Physical Activity, Exercise, and Fitness
Date of download: 6/22/2016 Copyright © 2016 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. From: Effects of Exercise Training on Depressive Symptoms.
Date of download: 7/5/2016 Copyright © 2016 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. From: Effects of High vs Low Glycemic Index of Dietary Carbohydrate.
2 Preliminary Health Screening and Risk Classification chapter 2
Client Screening & Fitness Assessment
YOUR HEALTH SCREENING RESULTS
Copyright © 2009 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR MY CLIENT.
Peak oxygen uptake and prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors in breast cancer survivors Lahart1, I.M., Metsios1, G.S., Nevill1, A.M., Kitas1,2,
Copyright © 2009 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
Effects of Educating URI General Education Students on Physical Activity, Exercise, and Disease Prevention and Maintenance Julie Gastall, Department.
Copyright © 2012 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
Classification of total cholesterol levels
Chapter 9. Client Consultation and Health Appraisal
Long-term Medical Management of the Liver Transplant Recipient: What the Primary Care Physician Needs to Know  Siddharth Singh, MD, Kymberly D. Watt,
Neil J. Stone et al. JACC 2014;63:
Figures & Tables from the textbook.
Chapter 1 Benefits and Risks Associated with Physical Activity
Martin W. Schoen, MD, MPH, Joanne Salas, MPH, Jeffrey F
مبانی غربالگری بیماریها
2 Preliminary Health Screening and Risk Classification chapter 2
Chapter 2 Preparticipation Health Screening
Chapter 2 Preparticipation Health Screening
Интерпретация және зерттеу нәтижесін өңдеу
Contemporary Evidence-Based Guidelines
Figure 11-1.
Figure Overview.
Figure Overview.
Rhanderson Cardoso, MD, Roger S
Initial screening procedures
Intensive Lowering of Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels for Primary Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease  Dean G. Karalis, MD  Mayo Clinic Proceedings 
Presentation transcript:

Figure 11.2- AHA/ACSM Health/Fitness Facility Pre-participation Screening Questionnaire

Figure 11.8- Sample Informed Consent

Figure 11.3- Sample Medical Clearance

Figure 11.4- Sample Release of Medical Information

Figure 11.1 – PAR-Q and you

Figure 11.1 cont. – PAR-Q and you

Figure 11.6- Exercise Testing and Test Supervision Recommendations based on Risk Classification

Figure 11.5 – ACSM Pre-Participation Risk Classification

Table 11.1 If a client has 2 or more risk factors places the client into moderate risk. 1 Risk factor can be negated by having High-Density Lipoprotein cholesterol level greater than 60 mg/dL.

Table 11.2 – Presence of one or more of these signs or symptoms places individual in the High Risk category.

Table 11.2 cont. – Presence of one or more of these signs or symptoms places individual in the High Risk category.