At home vitamin d tests
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At least _____ per day of vitamin D should be offered to elderly with suspected vitamin D deficiency or who are otherwise at an increased risk for falls. 400 IU. 800 IU. 1200 IU. 1600 IU. Almost _____ of those elderly who are age 85 and older have AD. 1/5. 1/4. 1/3. 1/2. Which is NOT a difference between normal age-related memory loss and ...
Vitamin D Home Test | Testing for Vitamin D Deficiency
When vitamin D deficiency is diagnosed, a common way to treat it is with prescription strength vitamin D. It is dosed 50,000 IU once a week for 8-12 weeks. Typically, a vitamin D level is drawn after treatment to assure adequate replacement and then the patient is placed on a maintenance dose of vitamin D.
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While the proportion of providers requesting ≤ 10 tests has decreased since 2008/09, the proportion of providers requesting more than 50 tests per year has increased. Each year, there is a small number of providers who request over 400 vitamin D tests per year (682 in 2008/09 rising to 1,867 in 2012/13).
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Clinical rickets or severe vitamin D deficiency (≤5 nanograms/ml): If clinically stable, treat as for vitamin D deficiency as above. If hypocalcemic or reason for rapid treatment, consider admission and consultation with endocrinology for more aggressive parenteral therapy. Toxicity may occur with levels in excess of 150 nanograms/ml.
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