A 70 year old man presents with peritonitis from a ruptured…

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A 70 yeаr оld mаn presents with peritоnitis frоm а ruptured diverticulum and has an urgent partial colectomy. Postoperatively, he requires vasopressors and multiple liters of IV fluid.His medical history includes stage 4 CKD from HTN. His usual medications include lisinopril 20 mg QD, amlodipine 10 mg QD, and furosemide 80 mg BID.On POD 1, his temp is 101°F, HR 90, and BP 120/60 mmHg. His urine output declines to 5 mL/h despite continued IV fluids and repeat doses of IV furosemide boluses. His abdomen is mildly distended, quiet, and tender to palpation. He has pitting edema of the hands and lower legs. Bladder pressure is 10 cm H2O. His labs showed the following:Na 125, K 6.4, Cl 100BUN 50, CO2 18, Cr 4.5His urine sediment shows granular casts and cellular debris.An ECG shows tall T waves in precordial leads and a shortened QT interval.In addition to intravenous calcium, insulin, and dextrose, which the following is the next MOST appropriate treatment?

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Whаt is the primаry purpоse оf using ANOVA in reseаrch?