The client who develops acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) often presents with which of these symptoms?

a. bradycardia and weight gain c. chest pain and pruritus
b. bruising and recurrent infections d. ankle edema and hypertension


B
Leukemia is classified as either acute or chronic. Acute leukemia can be further classified as acute myelogenous (AML) or acute lymphocytic (ALL). These conditions have a rapid onset, presenting with bruising and recurrent infections. ALL occurs most frequently in children from 2 to 6 years of age, whereas AML occurs most frequently in adolescence and after age 55.

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