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Calcium is mobilized from the bone by two hormones, _______ and _____ to maintain homeostasis of [Ca].
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PTH and Vitamin D
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The action of _______ is to antagonize PTH and inhibit bone resorption by lowering both serum calcium and phosphate.
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Calcitonin
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____ (mineral) and ____ factor are intimately associated with at least one major route of B12 absorption.
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Calcium and Intrinsic Factor
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The mediation of a protein (using Vit K) called _____ in hypercalcemic, hemodialyzed patients may cause bone calcium resorption, resulting in even more severe hypercalcemia.
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osteocalcin
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Calcium gluconate, in fact, can potentially contribute greater than 80% of the total ________ load from TPN and the accumulation of this element in bone may be the etiology of metabolic bone pain.
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ALUMINUM (imagine having aluminum plaques in your bone = bone pain!)
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_______ is the only pediatric amino acid formula that contains significant amounts of cysteine (about 15 mg/dL)
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Trophamine
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______ appears to be the primary determinant of calcium/phosphate solubility.
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pH
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