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The nurse is evaluating the activity tolerance of a 9-month-old with iron-deficiency anemia. The finding that indicates the child is tolerating activity is:
 
  1. Tachycardia.
  2. Decreased alertness.
  3. Respiratory rate less than 50 with activity.
  4. Muscle weakness.
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1. Tachycardia is a sign that iron-deficiency anemia is not resolving and activity tolerance is not improving.
2. Decreased alertness is a sign that iron-deficiency anemia is not resolving and activity tolerance is not improving.
3. Iron-deficiency anemia can result in less oxygen reaching the cells and tissues, causing activity intolerance. An indication that a 9-month-old child is tolerating activity and iron-deficiency anemia is resolving would be maintaining a respiratory rate of less than 50 (within a normal range for this age) during activity.
4. Muscle weakness is a sign that iron-deficiency anemia is not resolving and activity tolerance is not improving.
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