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A chronic renal failure client complains of generalized bone pain and tenderness. which assessment finding would alert the nurse to an increased potential for the development of spontaneous bone fractures?

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The answer to this question would be: C) Hyperphosphatemia

The bone is made by a hard mineral that consists of calcium and phosphate. When the bone remodeling is too high, there will be calcium and phosphate released into the blood. High phosphate can be used to know that there is a high amount of calcium loss from the bone. Other options are just telling that there is a decreased kidney function.
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