8.According to ACSM, why is it important to take BP measurementsduring recovery from exercise? (hint: there are two reasons) bespecific; your answer should not be “to monitor the patient.”
9. In your words, explain what “pharmacological stresstesting” is. Specifically, how is it different than exercisingtesting if you ultimately can get the same information?
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