A young woman with a history of lupus and recent aminoglycoside treatment of an infection develops nausea, extreme fatigue, and poor urinary output. Her serum creatinine is 4.5 mg/dL and urine output is severely diminished. An ECG shows peaked T waves, prolonged PR interval, and a slightly widened QRS complex. Which of the following would be appropriate emergency therapy?

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A young woman with a history of lupus and recent aminoglycoside treatment of an infection develops nausea, extreme fatigue, and poor urinary output. Her serum creatinine is 4.5 mg/dL and urine output is severely diminished. An ECG shows peaked T waves, prolonged PR interval, and a slightly widened QRS complex. Which of the following would be appropriate emergency therapy?