assignment 4
Across
- 5. B-blockers may increase the predisposition to ____ and mask some of the manifestations of hypoglycemia.
- 8. B-blockers and diuretics may impair_____ during exercise in hot environments.
- 9. pressure force of blood against the walls of the arteries.
- 10. blood pressure the force measured during cardiac relaxation.
- 12. BP the higher the ____ prior to exercise, the greater the reduction following exercise.
- 14. of death b-blockers if stopped suddenly, increase the patients____.
- 15. BP response an _____ to relatively low exercise intensities and at HR levels <85% of APMHR is likely in some individuals.
- 17. exercise hypotension the BP-lowering effects of exercise are immediate, response known as
- 18. one sign of CKD may be
- 19. a progressive deterioration of the kidney's blood filtration functions.
Down
- 1. individuals on ____therapy are likely to have an attenuated HR response to exercise.
- 2. medication the primary purpose of ______ is to reduce elevated BP.
- 3. maneuver avoid the ____ during resistance TRN.
- 4. a-blockers Ca+ channel blockers, and vasodilators may provoke post exercise____.
- 6. HTN generally caused by an underlying condition, such as chronic kidney disease and renal artery stenosis.
- 7. a well established risk factor for CVD, heart failure, kidney failure, PVD, and stroke.
- 11. HTN the majority of cases have no identifiable cause and tend to develop over several years.
- 13. blood pressure force during heart contraction.
- 16. in TPR the reasons for reductions in BP after aerobic training are not well understood; however, _____ appears to be the primary mechanism.