What motivational strategies can be used to ensure her exercise adherence? What are the major risks of Mrs. HK’s participation in an exercise program? What might be appropriate recommendations for advancing Mrs. HK to walking three times a week for 30 min or on a daily basis?
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- What motivational strategies can be used to ensure her exercise adherence?
- What are the major risks of Mrs. HK’s participation in an exercise program?
- What might be appropriate recommendations for advancing Mrs. HK to walking three times a week for 30 min or on a daily basis?
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