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The APSS divides assessment into three stages, which makes the decision to refer or not much more straightforward. It is the fitness trainer's responsibility and industry best practice to conduct a valid and comprehensive screening and risk stratification process.
SCREENING SYSTEM (APSS)
Pre-exercise screening is used to identify people who may have medical conditions which put them at a higher risk of an adverse event# during physical activity/exercise. It is a filter or 'safety net' to help determine if the potential benefits of exercise outweigh the risks for an individual.
Instead of being caught off-guard as an interviewer and asking irrelevant questions, the pre-evaluation can highlight some of the relevant things to ask about. The questions asked during job interviews are essential to understanding the candidates, and the prescreen can act as a good source of information.
Pre-participation screening (PPS), is aimed at identifying cardiovascular diseases, relevant medical conditions and musculoskeletal problems, that may be aggravated by exercise or predispose the individual to injuries and sudden death.
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If the individual answers YES to any of the first 6 questions, they are advised to seek guidance from an appropriate allied health professional or their medical practitioner prior to undertaking physical activity/exercise (see Figure 1 in the user guide).
This stage is to be administered by a qualified exercise professional. (Measures 1, 2 & 3 \u2013 minimum qualification, Certificate III in Fitness; Measures 4 and 5 minimum level, Exercise Physiologist*).
This stage is to be administered by a qualified exercise professional. (Measures 1, 2 & 3 \u2013 minimum qualification, Certificate III in Fitness; Measures 4 and 5 minimum level, Exercise Physiologist*).
Pre-exercise screening is used to identify people who may have medical conditions that put them at a higher risk of an adverse event during physical activity/exercise. It's a filter or 'safety net' to help determine if the potential benefits of exercise outweigh the risks for an individual.
The APSS divides assessment into three stages, which makes the decision to refer or not much more straightforward. It is the fitness trainer's responsibility and industry best practice to conduct a valid and comprehensive screening and risk stratification process.

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