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Syncope during or after exertion is the nurse's advice on iron supplementation for a pregnant patient in her third trimester of pregnancy who has iron-deficiency anemia. The symptoms of syncope, commonly known as dizziness and fainting, are frequently brought on by a decrease in blood pressure. This results from the hormones that dilate the body's blood arteries while a woman is pregnant. The brain is then pumped with insufficient blood. The patient faints as a result.Another name for fainting and passing out is syncope (SINK-a-pee). A person is said to experience syncope if they pass out, go limp, and then quickly awaken. Syncope is a rare occurrence for most people and is not an indication of a serious condition.Learn more about Syncope during pregnancy athttps://brainly.com/question/14971550?referrer=searchResults#SPJ4