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HUMNNTR 2200 SP2025 (15810) Clinical Application: Anemia
Single choice
Based on the description of Anita's food intake, is folate deficiency the likely cause of her anemia?
Options
A.Yes
B.No
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Question restatement: We are asked whether folate deficiency is the likely cause of Anita's anemia based on the description of her food intake, with answer options: Yes or No.
Option 1: Yes. Why this would be considered incorrect here: If folate deficiency were the likely cause, we would expect findings that point to low folate intake, such as a macrocytic (larger-than-normal red blood cell) anemia profile, possible glossitis, or signs specifically indicating in......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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