What is cardiovascular endurance?
A. The range of movement around a joint.
B. Distance divided by time.
C. Ability of the cardiorespiratory system to work efficiently, supplying nutrients and oxygen to working muscles during sustained physical activity.
D. The ability of muscle to exert maximum force.
Select your answer:
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STNA (State Tested Nursing Assistant) › ViewWhich of the following is a care guideline for residents recovering from a CVA (cerebrovascular accident (stroke))?
A. The NA should do as much as possible for the resident so that care can be completed more efficiently.
B. The NA should encourage resident to finish tasks as quickly as possible to help speed recovery
C. The NA should assist with ambulation to prevent falls
D. The NA should place food in the affected/weaker side of the mouth when helping the resident eat
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It is the medical term used for heart attack.
A. Myocardial Infection
B. Myocardial Infarction
C. Pericardial Inception
D. Coronary Infection