Exercise training in patients with heart failure due to systolic dysfunction typically increases stroke volume during peak exercise. Peripheral artery disease can present with atypical symptoms depending on the location of stenosis and occlusion, the majority of PAD patients are asymptomatic, and risk factors are similar to coronary artery disease. Questionnaires alone are not sufficient to diagnose PAD.
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
In patients with heart failure due to systolic dysfunction (HFrEF) whi.docx
1. In patients with heart failure due to systolic dysfunction (HFrEF) which of the following
typically increase following exercise training? Parasympathetic activity at rest Level of
circulating norepinephrine at rest and during exercise Stroke volume during peak exercise
Activation of sympathetic nervous system at rest Question 7 2 pts Which of the following are
TRUE regarding peripheral artery disease? (select all that apply) The site of stenosis and
occlusion may dictate the symptomatic presentation The majority of PAD patients are
asymptomatic or have atypical symptoms Questionnaires are sufficient to detect and diagnose
PAD Risk factors are similar to those for coronary artery disease