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A 65-year-old male with known metastatic lung cancer is hospitalized after presenting with a 2-week history of decreased appetite, lethargy, and confusion, and a laboratory evaluation that revealed the following: Serum calcium………. 5.8 mg/dL (N 8.4-10.0) Serum phosphorus….. …..3.9 mg/dL (N 2.6-4.2) Serum creatinine……….1.6 mg/dL (N 0.7-1.3) Total serum protein……….5.0 g/dL (N 6.0-8.0) Albumin……….3.1 g/dL (N 3.7-4.8) What would be included in your differential, in your opinion, what would the first treatment need to be in a patient that presented like this. For the sake of this discussion, let’s say, you have any treatment at your fingertips, you could utilize something that would normally be in the hospital or in an outpatient clinic.
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