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Student GuideCardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation Center What is Cardiac Rehab?The Shimberg Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation Center at Florida Hospital Pepin Institute offers monitored exercise programs to patients to help recover and maintain cardiovascular fitness after a cardiac incident.Cardiac rehab programs provide education and counseling services to help heart patients increase physical fitness, reduce cardiac symptoms, improve health and reduce the risk of future heart problems. (American Heart Association, 2012)Contact Information(813) 615-7306Dee Dee Hancock: PreceptorDannean.Hancock@Stephen D’Angelo: Nurse ManagerStephen.D’Angelo@During office hours the staff cannot answer the phone so you will get the voicemail. Please leave a message and a call back number so they can call you back. HoursMonday-Friday 7:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.DirectionsLocated in the LifeHope Medical Office Building, suite 490. This building is a 5 story red brick building. We are the third building north of Fletcher Ave on B.B Downs Blvd. Park in lot H on 138th Ave. Parking map is attached Lunch InformationLunch is from 12:00-1:00 p.m.Florida Hospital has a cafeteria and a deli. Food may be purchased and eaten there. If you prefer, you may bring your lunch and eat in the staff workroom. The workroom has a microwave, refrigerator, and a coffee maker you may use. How to act when at the centerBe personableBe encouraging Be prompt. If you are not going to be there on time you will need to call. What to expectYou will need to know how to do a manual blood pressure while the client is resting and while they are exercising. You will be cleaning the equipment You will be getting out the files of clients that come in. Manual Blood Pressure TipsBring your stethoscope everyday The client’s chart will tell you which size blood pressure cuff you will need. Make sure the patient is relaxed before taking the blood pressure.Support the arm so you have all the weight. Make sure the blood pressure cuff is on tight Difference between phase II and phase III clients Phase II clients are the people who have recently had a cardiac health problem. They will be hooked up to a 4 lead heart monitor while they work out and they are given instructions based on their condition on what machine to use and on what level.Phase III clients are previous phase II clients but decide to use the cardiac rehab center as their personal gym and to continue their healthy exercising while monitoring their heart rate and blood pressure. AttireSchool required uniform FilingThe phase III clients come in at anytime of the day. When they arrive, you will need to ask them their last name and pull out their chart. You will need to check if they are a charge and pull out their paperwork they will need for the day to record their data. Cleaning the equipmentThe equipment you will be cleaning is the heart rate watches and belts along with the heart monitors.You will be cleaning the equipment with Cavicide spray Proven one minute efficacy against 26 pathogens You also may need to restock the towels. Warm up exercises You are responsible for instructing the warm up exercises.The exercises are attachedYou are responsible for assisting and setting up exercise equipment. The phase II patients come in and take a class where we can monitor them while they workout. The classes hours are:8:00 a.m.9:30 a.m.11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.3:00 p.m.Parking MapWarm-Up ExercisesSittingTake a deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth. Repeat 3 timesTurn your head side to side 3 timesBring your ear toward your shoulder an back 3 timesBring your chin toward your chest and then look up 3 timesRoll your shoulders 5 time forward and 5 times backwardsRaise your leg (from the hip) 5 times for each legPump your ankles up and down 5 times (both together)Make circles with your ankles 5 times in each direction (both together)Supine- On your back with knees bent and feet on the mat tableBring one knee to your chest 5 times with each leg Straight leg raises 5 times each leg (keep opposite leg bent with foot on the mat table)Place your hands across your stomach and raise your head and shoulders off the mat (5-20 times)StandingMake circles with your arms 5 times forward and 5 times backwardsSide bend to each side 3 timesTwist from the waist 3 times each direction(Hold onto something) Bring your leg out to the side 5 times. Repeat with opposite leg(Hold onto something) Bring your leg behind you keeping the knee straight 5 times. ................
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