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a client with chronic kidney disease (ckd) is prescribed aluminum hydroxide. which information would the nurse include while instructing the client regarding the action of this medication?
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1 it prevents ulcers.
2 it prevents constipation.
3 it promotes the elimination of potassium from the body.
4 it combines with phosphorus and helps eliminate phosphates from the body.
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), hyperphosphatemia is common. Aluminum hydroxide is a phosphate binder. It combines with phosphorus in the gut, forming insoluble compounds that are excreted, reducing phosphate levels. Option 1 is incorrect as its main role in CKD isn't ulcer prevention. Option 2 is wrong as it can cause constipation, not prevent it. Option 3 is incorrect as it doesn't target potassium elimination.
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- It combines with phosphorus and helps eliminate phosphates from the body.