Which clinical manifestations should a nurse anticipate when assessing a patient who has a bone mineral densitometry (DEXA) T-score of -2.75?
A) Bowing of the legs, flat feet, and hammertoe
B) Crepitus, morning stiffness, and Heberden's nodes
C) Edema of lower extremities, joint pain, and poor balance
D) Kyphosis, decrease in height, and back pain
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