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COKO Practice Test Things to Know
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE) - -Medication that slows
(inhibits) the activity of the enzyme, which decreases the production of
angiotensin II. As a result, blood vessels enlarge or dilate, and blood pressure
is reduced.

-Statin - -A class of drugs often prescribed by doctors to help lower
cholesterol levels in the blood. By lowering the levels, they help prevent
heart attacks and stroke.

-Beta blocker - -Beta blockers significantly decrease resting and exercise
heart rate. They are medications that reduce your blood pressure. They work
by blocking the effects of the hormone epinephrine, also known as
adrenaline. They cause your heart to beat more slowly and with less force,
which lowers blood pressure.

-Diuretic - -Also called water pills, they are medications designed to
increase the amount of water and salt expelled from the body as urine.
They're often prescribed to help treat high blood pressure

-The applied load exceeds the failure tolerance of the tissue - -Injury or
failure of a tissue occurs.

-The primary ergonomic risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders? - -Force,
repetition and postures

-MAP meaning and what formula - -Mean Arterial Pressure = [SBP + 2
(DPT)] / 3

-Inflammation, proliferation, remodelling - -The appropriate order for the
three phases of the healing process

-Nearly identical to male sex hormones. - -Androgenic-anabolic steroids

-Knee hyperextension with rotation - -A mechanism of an anterior cruciate
ligament (ACL) sprain

-Falling onto a flexed knee - -A mechanism of (PCL) posterior cruciate
ligament
sprains

, -Impact to the medial side of the knee - -Mechanism of collateral (LCL &
MCL)
ligament sprains.

-Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis - -A type of arthritis that causes joint
inflammation and stiffness for more than six weeks in a child aged 16 or
younger.

-rheumatoid arthritis - -A long-term, progressive, and disabling autoimmune
disease. It causes inflammation, swelling, and pain in and around the joints
and other body organs. Usually affects the hands and feet first, but it can
occur in any joint

-Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change - -This theory suggests that
progression from one stage to another is not usually
linear but is characterized by a series of advancements and declines.
Individuals move back and forth along the stage continuum. An important
feature of this model is that it progresses from verbal strategies
of change to behaviour-based strategies.

-osteoarthritis - -Occurs when the protective cartilage that cushions the
ends of your bones wears down over time.

-Hawkins-Kennedy test.
What injury does the test show positive signs for? - -Shoulder impingement.
This involves mechanical compression of the supraspinatus and biceps
tendon with the subacromial bursa, resulting in a positive test.

-This ligament resists inversion during plantar flexion. - -Anterior talofibular

-Calcium channel blockers - -Mainly lower blood pressure. Prescription
medications that relax blood vessels and increase the supply of blood and
oxygen to the heart while also reducing the heart's workload.

-Antiarrhythmics - -Control heart rhythm. Medications prevent and treat
abnormal heartbeats (arrhythmias)

-Anticoagulants - -An antiplatelet therapy. Medicines that help prevent
blood clots. They're given to people at a high risk of getting clots, to reduce
their chances of developing serious conditions such as strokes and heart
attacks.

-PAR-Q Form is good for how long? - -12 months. But becomes invalid if a
health condition changes.

-MET meaning? - -Metabolic Equivalent Task

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