High calcium is common enough in people with kidney disease and can be caused by a variety of different things, many that are within the realm of control of the patient.
This handout will act as a tool to:
- Help patients see why calcium is important
- Empower the patient to take action if calcium gets too high
- Provides a clear, first line strategy for the clinician to address high calcium
As clinicians, we know there are non-diet, supplement, or medication causes for high calcium that are important to look into. However, our efforts can be negated if we haven’t fully educated the patient. The patient may unknowingly be taking a vitamin D supplement in addition to a renal vitamin or not paid attention that they switched to a calcium fortified cereal or bread.
There are so many things to balance in renal nutrition, that sometimes it is easier to have a checklist of sorts to ensure that all the bases have been covered before “looking for unicorns” which can cause us to overlook simple solutions. This tool provides practical education in a low literacy format that empowers patients and clinicians in resolving hypercalemia.
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