ESS 301 EXAM #1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A++
what is the main purpose of documenting/prescribing exercise
protect the organization, protect the professional, protect the client
what does SOAP notes stand for
subjective, objective, assessment, plan
where are soap notes mostly used
primar...
what is the main purpose of documenting/prescribing exercise
protect the organization, protect the professional, protect the client
what does SOAP notes stand for
subjective, objective, assessment, plan
where are soap notes mostly used
primarily in the medical and health care fields, not used widely in exercise prescription
ACSM suggests certain _________ be completed prior to exercise
documentation
EHR versus EMR
EHR: more broad idea about health of patient-designed more to share ("snap shot" of
patient record)
EMR: more narrowly focused accounts of a patients medical history-detailed history
most popular EHR companies
cerner, epic, allscripts
patient portals
popular in physicians offices, allowed more streamlined care, provide patients ability to
schedule routine visits/tests
, government incentives to "switch" to __________ records; if providers can show
"_______________" they are provided financial support
electronic health records; show "meaningful use"
medical history form
longer version of the health screening form; can be filled out by the individual
themselves or exercise professional can ask the questions
health screening form
shorter version of the medical history form; still effective at measuring an overall profile
of an individual; NOT to be used with high risk population
seven items that should be included on all informed consent documents
1) purpose and explanation of the test
2) clients risks and discomforts
3) responsibilities of the client
4) benefits to be expected
5) inquiries
6) use of medical records
7) freedom of consent
physician release form
not needed with all clients; individuals who fall into the "healthy population" category
may not need physician clearance
major s/s or symptoms suggestive of CV, pulmonary or metabolic disease
Pain in the neck, jaw, arms, or other areas that may result in ischemia, Shortness of
breath at rest or with mild exertion,
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