CHAPTER 10 – CANCER
Read chapter 10 in uploaded text and summarize it. Part 2 is to lay out the summarization into a lesson format to teach your peers about this chapter.
NSCA’s Essentials of Training Special Populations Patrick L. Jacobs, PhD, CSCS,*D, FNSCA
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Questions
- When treating chronic disease or disability, what would moving from curative efforts to palliative efforts represent?
- more emphasis on quality of life
- increased requirement for the number of medical professionals
- greater importance on disease survival
- more interest in increasing life span
- Which of these barriers to exercise training currently represents a unique accessibility issue for those with physical disabilities or chronic diseases?
- lack of personal management skills or social support
- inadequate time to exercise
- inadequate financial resources
- lack of properly trained exercise professionals
- Which of the following is a benefit of an exercise professional establishing a good relationship with medical professionals?
- provides an opportunity for the medical professional to suggest specific exercises
- allows the exercise professional to receive accurate advice in treating medical issues in clients
- makes direct referrals of clients to a qualified exercise professional more likely
- gives the exercise professional access to clients’ medical records
- All of the following describe the scope of practice of an exercise professional except
- assessing current health status
- assessing a client’s physical goals
- designing an exercise program to meet a client’s goals
- designing a stretching program to reduce joint pain and swelling