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A patient admitted with gastrointestinal tract bleeding has a hemoglobin level of 6 g/dL. She asks the nurse why she feels SOB. Which response is best?

  • A. “Anemia prevents your lungs from absorbing oxygen effectively.”
  • B. “You do not have enough hemoglobin to carry oxygen to your tissues.”
  • C. “”You don’t have enough blood to feed your cells.”
  • D. “You have lost a lot of blood, and that has damaged your lungs.”
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B because hemoglobin carries oxygen to the tissues, and with a low hemoglobin level of 6 g/dL, there is insufficient oxygen-carrying capacity to meet the body's needs, leading to shortness of breath (SOB). Choice A is incorrect as anemia affects oxygen transport, not absorption. Choice C is incorrect as anemia affects oxygen delivery, not nutrient delivery. Choice D is incorrect as the primary reason for SOB in this scenario is the lack of oxygen-carrying capacity due to low hemoglobin levels, not lung damage from blood loss.