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The administration of gentamicin with general anesthetics increases the risk of:
 
  1. hepatotoxicity.
  2. neuromuscular blockade.
  3. nephrotoxicity.
  4. ototoxicity.

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Which patient is at the highest risk for aminoglycoside-induced nephrotoxicity?
 
  1. A 26-year-old woman on birth control pills
  2. A 46-year-old patient with asthma
  3. A 72-year-old patient who is also on amphotericin B
  4. A 30-year-old patient with cardiomyopathy



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