A 50-year-old man has a 3-year history of hypertension. He has taken several medications but has not achieved good blood pressure control. He has been off medications entirely for the last 6 months. He complains of fatigue and occasional muscle cramps. There is no family history of hypertension. The patient has not had any other significant medical problems. Examination reveals a blood pressure of 168/104 mm Hg. Additional laboratory tests indicate that he has primary hyperaldosteronism. Which of the following set of findings would be most likely expected? 
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