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- 4. Blood flow sounds heard while taking blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer.
- 5. A structural adaptation that means "new vessel growth" acquired from exercise in the treatment of HTN.
- 7. If a patient is on dialysis and exercise is being preformed, it should be during the first half of treatment to avoid ____ episodes.
- 8. The most common cause/risk factor of chronic kidney disease.
- 11. Though the kidneys may be small in size, they receive ~21% of the ___(2words).
- 15. A type of antihypertensive medications that works by decreasing peripheral resistance.
- 17. A risk factor for CVD,PVD, and stroke.
- 18. Maneuver that should be avoided during resistance training due to the further increase of intrathoracic pressure which can very high blood pressure, dizziness, and fainting.
- 19. This enzyme converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II in the lungs.
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- 1. It is very important for patients with HTN to _____ after exercise to modulate the effects of post-exercise hypotension (2words).
- 2. ____ HTN (5-10% of cases) is generally caused by an underlying condition.
- 3. 1-RM testing is generally not recommended for patients with CKD due to concerns related to spontaneous ____ fractures.
- 6. HTN is known as the "____" since most cases do not have symptoms of higher BP (2words).
- 9. This should be obtained prior to beginning a moderate-vigorous exercise program for individuals with CKD (2words).
- 10. Because CKD has no cure, a possible treatment to control signs/symptoms, reduce complications, and/or slow disease progression may in include a lower ____ diet to reduce waste products.
- 12. This hormone causes Na+ resorption by the kidneys.
- 13. The product of cardiac output and total peripheral resistance (2words).
- 14. The kidneys maintain stable ____ levels.
- 16. Diuretics may cause a decrease in K+ which can lead to cardiac ____.
