Course Content
Module 1: Introduction to Clinical Exercise Physiology
Section 1: Overview of the Clinical Exercise Physiologist Role Definition and Scope: What is a Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP)? Scope of practice and primary responsibilities. Settings and Populations: Common work settings (e.g., hospitals, rehabilitation centers, wellness programs). Populations served (e.g., cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic conditions). Section 2: Core Competencies and Knowledge Areas Foundational Knowledge: Basic sciences (anatomy, physiology, exercise science). Clinical sciences (pathophysiology, pharmacology). Skills and Abilities: Exercise testing and prescription. Patient assessment and risk stratification. Behavior change and education. Section 3: Professional Standards and Ethics Code of Ethics: ACSM code of ethics for clinical exercise physiologists. Professional Conduct: Standards of professional behavior. Legal and ethical considerations in clinical practice. Section 4: Preparation Strategies for the ACSM-CEP Exam Study Tips: Effective study techniques and time management. Utilizing study resources and materials. Practice Exams and Review: Importance of practice exams. Strategies for reviewing and retaining information. Section 5: Introduction to Key Resources and Textbooks Essential Textbooks: Overview of "ACSM's Clinical Exercise Physiology, 2nd Edition." Overview of "ACSM's Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, 11th Edition." Overview of "ACSM's Certification Review, 6th Edition." Supplementary Materials: Additional resources and recommended readings. Summary Each section is designed to build a solid foundation and understanding of the Clinical Exercise Physiologist role, core competencies, professional standards, and effective exam preparation strategies. Here is a concise breakdown of the sections: Overview of the Clinical Exercise Physiologist Role Core Competencies and Knowledge Areas Professional Standards and Ethics Preparation Strategies for the ACSM-CEP Exam Introduction to Key Resources and Textbooks
0/7
Module 2: Patient Assessment
Module 2: Patient Assessment Overview: Module 2 focuses on the comprehensive assessment of patients, which is a critical first step in clinical exercise physiology. This module covers various aspects of patient assessment, including medical history, physical examination, risk stratification, and the use of diagnostic tools. The goal is to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to accurately evaluate patients and develop safe, effective exercise programs. Lesson 1: Medical History and Patient Interview Summary: Importance of taking a detailed medical history. Techniques for effective patient interviews. Key components of medical history: current health status, past medical history, family history, and lifestyle factors. Identifying contraindications to exercise and potential risk factors. Lesson 2: Physical Examination and Vital Signs Summary: Conducting a thorough physical examination. Measuring and interpreting vital signs: heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and temperature. Recognizing signs and symptoms that may affect exercise safety and effectiveness. Lesson 3: Risk Stratification and Pre-Participation Screening Summary: Methods for risk stratification based on ACSM guidelines. Tools and questionnaires for pre-participation screening (e.g., PAR-Q+). Categorizing patients into low, moderate, or high risk. Determining the need for medical clearance and further testing. Lesson 4: Functional Capacity and Mobility Assessment Summary: Evaluating functional capacity using various tests (e.g., 6-minute walk test, sit-to-stand test). Assessing mobility, flexibility, and balance. Identifying limitations and devising strategies to improve functional abilities. Lesson 5: Diagnostic Tools and Techniques Summary: Overview of common diagnostic tools used in patient assessment (e.g., ECG, spirometry). Understanding the indications, procedures, and interpretations of these tools. Integrating diagnostic findings into the overall patient assessment. Lesson 6: Behavioral and Psychosocial Assessment Summary: Assessing psychosocial factors that may impact exercise adherence and outcomes. Tools for evaluating mental health, motivation, and readiness for change. Strategies for addressing psychosocial barriers to exercise. Lesson 7: Nutrition and Lifestyle Assessment Summary: Evaluating dietary habits and nutritional status. Understanding the impact of lifestyle factors (e.g., smoking, alcohol use) on health and exercise capacity. Providing basic nutritional guidance and referring to dietitians when necessary. Lesson 8: Comprehensive Case Studies and Practical Application Summary: Applying assessment skills to real-world case studies. Developing comprehensive patient profiles. Creating individualized exercise programs based on assessment findings. Conclusion: Module 2 provides a thorough understanding of patient assessment in clinical exercise physiology. Mastering these lessons will enable you to conduct detailed evaluations, identify risks, and tailor exercise programs to meet the unique needs of each patient. This foundational knowledge is essential for ensuring safe and effective clinical practice.
0/11
CEP Clinical Exercise Physiologist Exam Prep
About Lesson

Module 0: Course Introduction

Welcome to the ACSM* Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP) Exam Preparation Course! This introductory module will help you understand the qualifications needed to sit for the exam, what to expect on test day, and provide a detailed overview of the course structure.

Section 1: How to Qualify for the ACSM CEP Exam

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Educational Requirements:
    • Bachelor’s degree in exercise science, exercise physiology, or a closely related field.
    • For those with a non-exercise science degree, completion of specific prerequisite courses may be required.
  • Practical Experience:
    • A minimum of 400 hours of supervised clinical experience in exercise physiology.
  • CPR Certification:
    • Current Adult CPR/AED certification from a recognized provider.

Application Process:

  • Steps to Apply:
    • Verify that you meet the educational and practical experience requirements.
    • Obtain and fill out the ACSM CEP application form.
    • Submit official transcripts and documentation of clinical experience.
    • Pay the exam fee and schedule your exam date.

Section 2: What to Expect When Taking the ACSM CEP Exam

Exam Format:

  • Structure:
    • The exam consists of approximately 125-150 multiple-choice questions.
    • You will have 3.5 hours to complete the exam.
  • Content Domains:
    • The exam covers six primary domains: Patient Assessment, Exercise Testing, Exercise Prescription, Exercise Training and Leadership, Education and Behavior Change, and Legal and Professional Responsibilities.

Exam Day Logistics:

  • Before the Exam:
    • Arrive at the testing center at least 30 minutes before your scheduled exam time.
    • Bring a valid photo ID and your exam confirmation letter.
  • During the Exam:
    • Follow the instructions provided by the proctor.
    • You will have access to a calculator and scratch paper if needed.
  • After the Exam:
    • Preliminary results may be available immediately after completing the exam.
    • Official results will be sent via email within a few weeks.

Scoring and Results:

  • Passing Score:
    • The passing score for the ACSM CEP exam is determined by a panel of experts and varies slightly from year to year.
  • Results Notification:
    • You will receive a detailed score report outlining your performance in each content domain.

Section 3: Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Clinical Exercise Physiology

  • Overview of the CEP role and responsibilities
  • Preparation strategies for the ACSM-CEP exam

Module 2: Benefits and Risk Assessment

  • Analyzing the benefits of exercise for clinical populations
  • Risk assessment procedures

Module 3: Risk Management and Stratification

  • Identifying and managing risks in clinical exercise settings
  • Risk stratification and behavior assessment

Module 4: Clinical GXT Procedures and ECG Interpretation

  • Indications, contraindications, and testing protocols for GXT
  • Test termination criteria and interpreting results
  • Basics and advanced ECG interpretation skills

Module 5: Cardiorespiratory Pathophysiology and Pharmacology

  • Pathophysiology of cardiorespiratory diseases, obesity, and diabetes
  • Exercise considerations for individuals with these conditions
  • Mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, and exercise implications for various medications

Module 6: Resistance Training and Frailty Assessment

  • Techniques for resistance training in clinical populations
  • Assessing and prescribing exercise for frailty

Module 7: Special Considerations for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)

  • Techniques and considerations for exercise in CVD populations
  • Detailed case studies and special population scenarios

Module 8: Diabetes Management and Exercise Prescription

  • Pathophysiology, classification, and diagnostic criteria for diabetes
  • Exercise prescription and management for diabetes and obesity

Module 9: Special Populations

  • Exercise testing, prescription, and special considerations for cancer, kidney, neuromuscular, and pulmonary diseases

Module 10: Legal and Professional Responsibilities

  • Understanding legal responsibilities and professional conduct
  • Ethical considerations in clinical practice

Module 11: Practical Skills and Exam Strategies

  • Practical application of exercise testing and prescription
  • Review sessions, practice exams, and exam strategies

Study Plan and Resources

Weekly Focus:

  • Allocate study weeks to each module based on the exam weightage.

Daily Study Tasks:

  • Break down modules into manageable daily tasks for effective learning.

Regular Review Sessions:

  • Integrate review sessions and practice exams periodically to reinforce learning.

Hands-on Practice:

  • Emphasize the practical application of skills with real-world scenarios and case studies.

Textbook References:

By following this structured course outline and utilizing the recommended textbooks, you will be well-prepared to succeed in the ACSM CEP exam and advance your career in clinical exercise physiology. Let’s get started!

*Coy Academy is not affiliated with ACSM, but our content is extremely thorough and written by kinesiologists and physiologists.

0% Complete