NUmber 15 is A. High phosphorus levels in the blood bind to calcium, resulting in decreased serum calcium levels. Decreased serum calcium levels: This is a consequence of elevated phosphorus levels and decreased vitamin D synthesis, not the primary cause.
It’s low calcium kidney failure and vitamin D deficiency ok now the kidney not able to make vitamin d or remove all phosphorus that he made by the body which lead to hypocalcemia 😊
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NUmber 15 is A. High phosphorus levels in the blood bind to calcium, resulting in decreased serum calcium levels. Decreased serum calcium levels:
This is a consequence of elevated phosphorus levels and decreased vitamin D synthesis, not the primary cause.
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It’s low calcium kidney failure and vitamin D deficiency ok now the kidney not able to make vitamin d or remove all phosphorus that he made by the body which lead to hypocalcemia 😊
Please if you wouldn't mind where do you get the questions from?
Can you do dka/hhs please ?
Is this next generation question
Your source is exit exam or not