Assignment #4

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Across
  1. 3. The force measured during the contraction of the heart.
  2. 6. Individuals with __________ HTN should consult a physician prior to starting an exercise program.
  3. 9. The kidneys help to maintain stable ____________ levels in the body.
  4. 12. This maneuver increases intrathoracic pressure during resistance training.
  5. 13. The presence of albumin in the urine, a symptom used to diagnose CKD.
  6. 14. A decrease in ____ appears to be the primary mechanism in lowering BP after exercise.
  7. 15. A progressive deterioration of the kidneys blood filtration functions.
  8. 17. The force measured during cardiac relaxation.
  9. 19. The most common cause and/or risk factor of CKD (contributes to 44% of new cases).
  10. 20. A method used to control signs/symptoms, reduce complications, and slow progression of CKD.
Down
  1. 1. Using 1-RM testing in patients with CKD can cause this kind of spontaneous fractures.
  2. 2. The force of blood against the walls of the arteries.
  3. 4. HTN is considered a _________ as most don't show specific symptoms.
  4. 5. Clinically defined as having a BP of 130/80mmHg.
  5. 7. The kidneys control the production of ____ blood cells.
  6. 8. B-blockers, if stopped suddenly, increase the patient's risk of ______.
  7. 10. This HTN medication may provoke post-exercise hypotension in patients.
  8. 11. The kidneys lie in the ________ wall of the abdomen.
  9. 16. One of three types of drugs used in the treatment of HTN.
  10. 18. Hypertension is a well-established risk factor of this.