A 37-year-old woman has fatigue and a craving for ice. She does not smoke, drink, or use illegal drugs. She has seven children and her menses are reported as regular but heavy. She is pale. Pulse is 116/min. Which of the following sets of laboratory values is most likely in this patient
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A 37-year-old woman has fatigue and a craving for ice. She does not smoke, drink, or use illegal drugs. She has seven children and her menses are reported as regular but heavy. She is pale. Pulse is 116/min. Which of the following sets of laboratory values is most likely in this patient?
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