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Card 36
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How is digoxin brought back within the safe therapeutic window in renal impairment?
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Card 37
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What happens to creatinine levels in renal impairment?
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Card 38
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What age group is renal function inefficient in? + coupled with what?
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Card 39
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By what age does renal function mature by?
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Card 40
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Between what ages does renal function plateau at?
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Card 41
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After this plateau, at what rate does renal function decline?
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Card 42
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By 80 years old, renal function is only ......% of that of a young adult.
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Card 43
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What does this mean you need to consider at the extremes of age?
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Card 44
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What are some alternative approaches to use in renal impairment?
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Card 45
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Why are short acting agents an alternative approach in renal impairment?
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