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Sodium 136 mEq/LPotassium 2.6 mEq/LChloride 93 mEq/LBicarbonate 34 mEq/LBlood urea nitrogen 9 mg/dLCreatinine 0.8 mg/dLGlucose 150 mg/dL (non-fasting)Magnesium 0.6 mEq/L Arterial blood gas  pH 7.50  PaO2 95 mmHg  PaCO2 48 mmHg Urine studies show high levels of potassium and chloride, and low levels of calcium. Which of the following conditions would produce similar findings to this patient's disease?

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Sodium 136 mEq/LPotassium 2.6 mEq/LChloride 93 mEq/LBicarbonate 34 mEq/LBlood urea nitrogen 9 mg/dLCreatinine 0.8 mg/dLGlucose 150 mg/dL (non-fasting)Magnesium 0.6 mEq/L Arterial blood gas  pH 7.50  PaO2 95 mmHg  PaCO2 48 mmHg Urine studies show high levels of potassium and chloride, and low levels of calcium. Which of the following conditions would produce similar findings to this patient's disease?

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