A. Lead V1
B. Lead V5
C. Lead AVL.
D. Lead II.
A. Put away in a safe place.
B. Given to all clients when they join.
C. Posted above each fire extinguisher.
D. Posted under each phone.
A. Hypoglycemia.
B. Congestive heart failure.
C. Hyperglycemia.
D. Hypotension.
A. Tremor.
B. Confusion.
C. Bradycardia.
D. Slurred speech.
A. Stabilization.
B. Ice.
C. Rest.
D. Covering.
A. Holding a handgrip dynamometer at 15 pounds (7 kg) to fatigue.
B. Using a 30-pound (18-kg) barbell to perform biceps curls to fatigue.
C. U sing a 5-pound (2.2-kg) dumbbell to perform multiple sets of biceps curls to fatigue.
D. Performing modified curl-ups to fatigue.
A. Monitored and recorded only if any signs or symptoms arise during recovery.
B. Monitored immediately, then every 1 to 2 minutes until exercise-induced changes are at baseline.
C. Monitored immediately only.
D. Monitored immediately, then at 2 and ,5 minutes after the test.
A. Types of exercise equipment.
B. Type of flooring.
C. Ventilation, temperature, and humidity.
D. Type of electrical wiring.