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A client with severe anemia reports symptoms of tachycardia, palpitations, exertional dyspnea, cool extremities, and dizziness with ambulation. Laboratory test results reveal low hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. Based on the assessment data, which nursing diagnoses is most appropriate for this client?

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Ineffective tissue perfusion related to inadequate hemoglobin and hematocrit

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According to the symptoms presented by the patient we can conclude that he has an ineffective perfusion of tissues related to inadequate hemoglobin and hematocrit. Ineffective tissue perfusion has been caused by a lack of oxygenation in the blood. The patient's blood hemoglobin levels are very low, so the heart works twice to pump blood much faster to compensate for this hemoglobin deficiency in the body. This effort from the patient's heart results in increased cardiac load that will cause the symptoms the patient is complaining about.

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