Thursday, February 19, 2009
Action of calcitonin
Calcitonin is a hormone that produced by a thryroid that takes the calcium from your blood and put it into the bones. So if you get too much calcium or hypercalcemia that sits in your blood you take the calcium and put it on the bones. That is the action of calcitonin.
Labels:
bones,
calcitonin,
calcium,
hypercalcemia,
nursing review,
thryroid
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