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Frank is a 66-year-old roofer. He has a history of well-controlled HTN and is prescribed Lisinopril for this which he takes regularly. He presents to your office with fatigue over the last two weeks and has begun to experience nausea without emesis in the last few days. Frank admits that he has been working on a tall building so taking a break from the sun and getting adequate hydration has been difficult. His BP typically runs 120/80, but it is 102/68 in the office today. Frankl had a normal chemistry lab at his last check-up 4 months ago. There is no sign of fluid overload. a. Identify two risk factors in this scenario that places Frank in danger of Acute Kidney Injury. 1 point (1/2 point each).
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