CCRP Cheat Sheet 2026

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140 questions
180 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. What is the result of improved vasodilation and decreased peripheral resistance? Decreased blood pressure
  2. In Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional, what is the purpose of a cooldown after exercise? To gradually return heart rate and blood pressure to resting levels
  3. In Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional, what role does continuing education play in program administration? To keep professionals current with evolving standards, technologies, and best practices
  4. What is a respiratory response to exercise? Increased ventilation and oxygen uptake
  5. Which learning principle is most important for adult learners in Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional patient education? Adults learn best when content is immediately applicable to real situations
  6. In Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional, what is the primary purpose of formative assessment? To monitor progress and provide feedback during the learning or development process
  7. What is the purpose of competency-based training in Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional? To ensure learners can demonstrate specific skills before advancing
  8. What does assessing medication adherence involve? Determining if the patient is taking prescribed medications as recommended
  9. What is the primary purpose of graded exercise testing (GXT) in cardiac rehabilitation? Assess functional capacity and cardiovascular response to exercise
  10. What is the purpose of a warm-up before physical activity in Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional? To gradually increase heart rate, blood flow, and prepare muscles for exercise
  11. What is a benefit of cardiac rehabilitation in terms of morbidity and mortality? Decreased hospitalizations and readmissions
  12. What is the significance of monitoring blood pressure and heart rate during assessments? To evaluate exercise tolerance
  13. In Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional, what does the PDCA cycle stand for? Plan, Do, Check, Act
  14. Why is it important to assess comorbidities in cardiac rehabilitation? To understand additional health conditions that may influence treatment
  15. In Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional, what is the purpose of baseline assessment? To establish a starting point for measuring future progress
  16. Chronotropic incompetence is defined as failure to achieve what percentage of the age-predicted maximum heart rate during maximal exercise testing? 80%
  17. The Duke Treadmill Score is calculated using which combination of variables? Exercise duration, ST deviation, and angina index
  18. What does validity mean in the context of assessment within Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional? The assessment measures what it is intended to measure
  19. Which assessment helps evaluate a patient's dietary habits? Dietary recall or food diary
  20. What is the primary purpose of assessing smoking status in cardiac rehabilitation? To promote smoking cessation
  21. The Health Belief Model suggests that a patient is more likely to adopt a health behavior if they perceive: High susceptibility to the disease and high benefit of the action
  22. Which of the following is an absolute contraindication to exercise stress testing? Acute myocardial infarction within the past 2 days
  23. What is a neurohormonal adaptation to exercise training? Reduced sympathetic nervous system activity
  24. According to AHA guidelines, what level of ST depression is a relative indication to terminate an exercise stress test? 2 mm or more horizontal or downsloping ST depression
  25. Which approach is most effective for mastering program administration in Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional? Combining theoretical study with practical application and regular review
  26. What adaptation occurs in the muscles as a result of exercise training? Increased muscle fiber size and strength
  27. Which exercise test protocol is most appropriate for elderly or severely deconditioned cardiac rehabilitation patients? Naughton Protocol
  28. Aspirin therapy in cardiac rehabilitation patients functions primarily as which type of agent? Antiplatelet
  29. Which behavioral technique involves rewarding patients for meeting specific cardiac rehabilitation goals to reinforce healthy behaviors? Positive reinforcement
  30. Which type of assessment in Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional compares an individual's performance to a predetermined standard? Criterion-referenced assessment
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