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Learning Outcomes
1. | Comprehend, critically evaluate and apply knowledge of pathophysiology, clinical exercise testing and exercise prescription for cardiorespiratory conditions; | ||
2. | Appraise, design and apply knowledge of exercise prescription for cardiorespiratory pathophysiology and rehabilitation for a range of conditions; | ||
3. | Research, evaluate, and critically appraise the literature relating to clinical exercise testing and exercise prescription for patients presenting with cardiorespiratory conditions; and | ||
4. | Integrate theoretical knowledge into their practical skills for the purpose of prescribing theoretically and practically sound exercise programs for people with cardiorespiratory conditions and their complex care needs. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Practicum | Practical assessment of lung function testing and results interpretation | 15% |
Assignment | Part A - Written case study response including patient history, clinical assessments and pathology-specific outcomes | 15% |
Assignment | Part B - Written assignment incorporating feedback from Part A to inform a structured and progressive exercise program | 30% |
Other | Objective structured clinical practical examination based on comprehensive clinical case studies | 40% |
Required reading
Resource Manual For Guidelines For Exercise Testing And Exercise Prescription, 7th Ed.,
American College of Sports Medicine.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore
Exercise Management For Persons With Chronic Conditions And Disabilities, 4th Ed.,
American College of Sports Medicine.
Human Kinetics, Champaign, Illinois.
The ECG Made Easy, 8th Ed.,
Hampton, J.R., 2013,
Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, UK.
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