The nurse is caring for a client who experiences heavy menstrual periods. What deficiency does the nurse expect this client to experience?

1. Iron
2. Calcium
3. Potassium
4. Vitamin K


Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: Heavy menstrual periods can result in considerable iron loss.
Rationale 2: Heavy menstrual periods can result in considerable iron loss.
Rationale 3: Heavy menstrual periods can result in considerable iron loss.
Rationale 4: Heavy menstrual periods can result in considerable iron loss.

Global Rationale: Heavy menstrual periods can result in considerable iron loss. Calcium, potassium, and Vitamin K are not affected by heavy menstrual periods.

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