Hypertension and Kidney Disease

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  1. 3. A from of medical management that involves a machine to filter a patient's blood.
  2. 5. Sound first heard when taking blood pressure.
  3. 8. Performing exercise immediately post-dialysis may increase the risk of this.
  4. 11. Decreases in _______ appears to be the primary mechanism for reductions in BP after aerobic training.
  5. 13. Term used for a certain structural adaptation from exercise involving new vessel growth.
  6. 14. This is not recommended in pateints with CKD when doing resistance training.
  7. 16. Good indicator for intensity for patients on hemodialysis.
  8. 17. A diet low in ______ can reduce wast products which is important for patients with CKD.
  9. 19. If this drug is topped suddenly, it could increase the patient's risk of death.
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  1. 1. HTN is generally considered "____" as most do not have specific symptoms of high BP.
  2. 2. SBP >130 mmHg, DBP>80 mmHg, or taking antihypertensive medicine.
  3. 3. A type of drug commonly employed in the treatment of HTN.
  4. 4. Term for immediate BP-lowering effects of exercise.
  5. 6. One function of the kidney involving controlling the production of this.
  6. 7. pressure The force of blood against the walls of the arteries.
  7. 9. Something to avoid during resistance TRN that can result in extremely high BP response, dizziness, and fainting.
  8. 10. A progressive deterioration of the kidney's blood filtration functions.
  9. 12. The kidneys lie in the ______ wall of the abdomen.
  10. 15. Enzyme that convertes angiotensinogen to angiotensin I.
  11. 18. Protein that prevents fluid from leaking of blood vessels.