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Registered KIN Exam

Part 1 - Cholesterol - CV and Neurological Diseases


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the hypothesis that there is no significant difference between specified populations, any observed difference being due to sampling or experimental error
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null hypothesis

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High Heavy breathing
>9 METS is how intense and what is the ventilatory symptomatology?
Less than 2.59 mmol/L (100 mg/dL)
LDL cholesterol optimal level
4.15 and up (160 mg/dL)
LDL cholesterol high level
Less than 5.18 mmol/L (200 mg/dL)
Total Cholesterol Optimal
6.22 mmol/L and up (240 mg/dL)
Total Cholesterol High
Lactate Threshold and Respiratory Exchange Ratio
What are the Two Metabolic Adaptations to Training
0° to 130° - 140
Knee - ROM Flexion
120° to 0
Knee extension
30 to 50 - Lower Body
Ankle - Plantar flexion
15 to 20°
Ankle - dorsiflexion
10 to 30°
Foot inversion
10 to 20°
Foot eversion
135 to 160
Elbow Flexion
150
Elbow - Extension
75 to 90°
Elbow Pronation
75 to 90° - Elbow
Elbow - supination
0° to 90°
Wrist - Flexion
0° to 70
Wrist - Extension
0° to 25°
Wrist - abduction
0° to 40°
Ulnar deviation
90 to 120°
Shoulder - Flexion
20 to 60°
Shoulder - extension
80 to 100°
Shoulder - abduction
130° to 0°
Shoulder adduction
70 to 90°
Shoulder - lateral rotation
70 to 90°
Medial rotation - Shoulder
1.Force 2.Repetition 3.Postures
Primary ergonomic risk factors for MSK disorder
Work area - Ergonomics
• Identify primary hand movement area: between 15-40cm from the front of the body and within 40cm from the side of the body at elbow height • The secondary hand movement area is beyond the primary, but within 60cm from the side of the body at elbow height
1) 0° to 125° • 2)15° to 0
Hip ROM 1) Flexion and 2) Extension
0° to 15°
Hip hyper-extension ROM
1) 0° to 45° • 2) 45° to 0°
HIP ROM 1) abduction and 2) adduction
0° to 45° both
HIP ROM - Lateral and medial rot
40cm at knee level, 60cm for the feet
Recommended dimensions for most seated tasks:
 - Leg Clearance
36-45cm (adjustable
Recommended dimensions for seated tasks: Seat height
Around elbow level
Recommended dimensions for standing work: Working height of the hands
10cm minimum
Recommended dimensions for standing work: Knee
Overhead clearance: 200cm
Recommended dimensions for standing work:
13 cm minimum For both
Recommended dimensions for standing work: Foot height and depth
Intellect and motor control
The Brain - Frontal Lobe
Visual input and interpretation
Occipital lobe function