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Jаmes is а 61-yeаr-оld male with three-vessel CAD whо underwent CABG using LIMA and saphenоus vein grafts 10 weeks ago. He is cleared for Phase II cardiac rehabilitation. He is on a beta-blocker, ACE inhibitor, statin, and aspirin. He reports mild sternal discomfort with arm elevation but no angina. Resting HR is 54 bpm and resting BP is 118/74 mmHg.Using ACSM guidelines, build an exercise prescription for James. Include aerobic and resistance training FITT components. Also answer:1. James is 10 weeks post-CABG. What resistance training restrictions still apply, and what exercises are now permissible that were not allowed earlier?2. James is on a beta-blocker. How does this affect exercise intensity prescription? What method should be used instead of target heart rate?3. What dietary and lifestyle modifications should accompany James’s exercise program?
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