BS Nursing Pathophysiology-II
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132. A patient with chronic kidney disease develops hyperphosphatemia. What is the technical primary pathophysiological reason for this?

A. Increased renal reabsorption of phosphate.
B. Impaired renal excretion of phosphate.
C. Decreased phosphate intake.
D. Increased parathyroid hormone.

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  • Increased renal reabsorption of phosphate.
  • Impaired renal excretion of phosphate.
  • Decreased phosphate intake.
  • Increased parathyroid hormone.

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