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Following routine diagnostic test, a client who is symptom-free is diagnosed with Paget's disease. Client teaching should be directed toward what important goal for this client?

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Client teaching for a diagnosed case of Paget's disease should focus on managing and minimizing the risk of bone fractures and deformities.

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When a client is diagnosed with Paget's disease, client teaching should be directed toward the important goal of managing and minimizing the risk of bone fractures and deformities. This includes educating the client about the disease process, the importance of medication adherence (such as bisphosphonates), and lifestyle modifications to reduce the risk of falls, such as removing tripping hazards.

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