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Which of the following patient(s) is at greatest risk for developing hypermagnesemia? (Select all that apply). 80-year-old with 24-hour urinary output of 600 ml 79-year-old with HTN and lung cancer 73-year-old taking beta-adrenergic blockers for HTN 65-year-old with benign prostatic hyperplasia and a UTI 26-year-old with SLE and renal failure
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