A client’s renal calculi are identified as consisting of calcium phosphate.
Which of the following diets would be appropriate?
A . High calcium, low phosphorus
B . Low calcium, high phosphorus
C . Two-gram sodium diet
D . Low calcium and phosphorus, acid ash
Answer: D
Explanation:
(A) The stones consist of calcium and phosphorus; therefore, these minerals should be avoided. A high-calcium diet is contraindicated.
(B) A high-phosphorus diet is contraindicated.
(C) A 2-g sodium diet is a cardiac diet.
(D) A low-calcium and phosphorus diet will reduce further calculi formation.