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In the clinic, a patient complains of feeling worn out and having nausea. Serum iron and ferritin levels are low, according to laboratory results. The nurse thinks the patient will be diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia after analyzing this assessment and the results of the laboratory tests.Iron deficiency is the most typical cause of anemia worldwide. Hemoglobin, a component of red blood cells that transports oxygen and removes carbon dioxide (a waste product) from the body, needs iron to be formed. Hemoglobin is where the body stores the majority of its iron. Additionally, the liver, spleen, and bone marrow all store around one-third of the body's iron as ferritin and hemosiderin.General observations on a thorough medical history and physical examination, such as complaints of fatigue readily, unusual pallor or loss of color of the skin, or a rapid heartbeat, may point to iron-deficiency anemia (tachycardia).This leads us to the conclusion that a patient with fatigue and pica has laboratory results that show low serum iron levels and low ferritin levels. Based on these results, the nurse believes the patient will be diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia.LEARN MORE ABOUT IRON-DEFICIENCY ANEMIA HERE: https://brainly.com/question/13031278#SPJ1