The set of results that most accurately reflects severe renal disease is: 1) Serum creatinine, 1.0mg/dL;creatinine clearance, 110 ml/min; BUN, 17mg/dL 2) Serum creatinine, 1.0mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 95 ml/min; BUN, 43 mg/dL 3) Serum creatinine, 2.0mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 120 ml/min; BUN, 14 mg/dL 4) Serum creatinine, 3.7 mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 44 ml/min; BUN, 88 mg/dL
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The set of results that most accurately reflects severe renal disease is:
1) Serum creatinine, 1.0mg/dL;creatinine clearance, 110 ml/min; BUN, 17mg/dL
2) Serum creatinine, 1.0mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 95 ml/min; BUN, 43 mg/dL
3) Serum creatinine, 2.0mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 120 ml/min; BUN, 14 mg/dL
4) Serum creatinine, 3.7 mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 44 ml/min; BUN, 88 mg/dL
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