Hypertension and Kidney Disease

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Across
  1. 6. This testing is contraindicated for individuals with CKD.
  2. 7. Diuretics may cause a decrease in potassium, potentially leading to cardiac
  3. 9. Work by decreasing peripheral resistance.
  4. 13. Individuals on this medication are likely to have an attenuated HR response to exercise and reduced maximal exercise capacity.
  5. 14. A blood pressure reading of 135/80 mmHg is considered.
  6. 16. Promote sodium and water excretion, reduce plasma volume, and reduce the vascular response to catecholamines.
  7. 17. abnormally low blood pressure.
  8. 19. Interfere with sympathetic transmission.
  9. 20. Assist in bone health maintenance.
Down
  1. 1. frequent urination.
  2. 2. the clinical process of removing excess water, solutes, and toxins from the blood.
  3. 3. Low red blood cell production.
  4. 4. used to diagnose CKD if below 60mL/min for at least 3 months.
  5. 5. Individuals with HTN should avoid this during resistance training.
  6. 8. equals cardiac output x total peripheral resistance.
  7. 10. Most common cause of CKD.
  8. 11. Relaxes narrowed blood vessels, increasing oxygen and blood flow.
  9. 12. When exercising in hot/humid environments B-blockers and diuretics may impair.
  10. 15. HTN is known as
  11. 18. Exercising during dialysis treatments, should be performed during the.