The nurse assesses a client at risk for nutritional anemia for which of the following manifestations?

a. fatigue c. bradycardia
b. tachycardia d. dizziness


ANS: A, B, D

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Correct Fatigue, tachycardia, and dizziness are common manifestations of anemia.
Incorrect Bradycardia is not a manifestation of anemia.

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