CanFitPro Personal Training Specialist Practice Test

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How is a high-risk client defined?

  1. No coronary risk factors present

  2. One major cardiac risk factor

  3. Two or more coronary risk factors and positive signs or symptoms

  4. Undergoing treatment for a metabolic disorder

The correct answer is: Two or more coronary risk factors and positive signs or symptoms

A high-risk client is defined as someone who has two or more coronary risk factors and positive signs or symptoms. This means that they have multiple factors that increase their chances of developing heart disease and are currently showing signs or experiencing symptoms related to a potential cardiac issue. The other options are incorrect because they do not meet the criteria of having at least two coronary risk factors and positive signs or symptoms. Option A only refers to the absence of coronary risk factors, while option B only mentions one risk factor and option D only pertains to treatment for a metabolic disorder. These options do not fully capture the definition of a high-risk client. Option C is the most accurate choice as it includes a combination of factors that classify someone as high-risk for a potential cardiac issue.