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A client who has calcium phosphate kidney stones tells the nurse, "tell me what i can do, so that i never have this pain again." which instructions should the nurse pl…
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A client who has calcium phosphate kidney stones tells the nurse, "tell me what i can do, so that i never have this pain again." which instructions should the nurse plan to include in the reinforcement of dietary instructions
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Calcium phosphate compose of up to 30 percent of calcium oxalate. It is often associated with high urine ph. The nurse then should inform the client to have a balanced diet and eat fruits and vegetables. Also to drink at least 3 liters of water a day preferably alkaline water. The client should limit as well her sodium and oxalate intake and drink the prescribed Potassium citrate medication as ordered.
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