Cancer. Hemoglobin is what binds with the oxygen in the blood stream, carrying it to the rest of your body. Inadequate iron supply is the main cause as to why hemoglobin levels are low. Cancer is the disease where cells continue to grow and divide without stopping. This usually causes the formations of tumors found in a variety of areas in the body. Anemia, the general term for any micro-nutrient deficiency, is one of the main causes of cancer in cancer patients. The protein, hemoglobin is mainly composed of iron. A high blood cell count, specifically white blood cells is very common among cancer patients. This is do to the human body sending antibodies to an infection among the body to fight and kill the infection. When this happens, a significant decrease in the hemoglobin occurs because the body is trying to send the most oxygen to the infectious area. Thus causing a decrease in hemoglobin, as well as a decrease in iron.
The question does not have essential options to answer the question however the correct options are as follows:
1. "I need to rise slowly from a lying to a sitting position."
2. "If I feel that my heart rate is too low, I should stop the medication."
3. "It will take 1 to 2 weeks before my blood pressure becomes controlled."
4. "I should avoid tasks that require alertness until I know how the medication will affect my body."
Answer:
The correct answer is 2. "If I feel that my heart rate is too low, I should stop the medication."
Explanation:
Atenolol is a drug that is beta-adrenergic blocker. These blockers are use to treat in conditions such as angina, hypersensitive and dysrhythmic. The use of such drug is to block the receptors of beta-adrenergic receptors in cardiac tissues.
This action cause to slow the rate of heart, and decreasing the requirement of oxygen in myocardial so the it is the general effect of the drug so this statement is not appropriate.
Thus, the correct answer is - option 2.
Answer: I believe that all of those options are correct
Explanation: