Discussion - J.P. is a 45-year-old man who presents to the outpatient
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Updated on: 01/17/2024 10:20 PM Due on: 01/18/2024

AHA-DISC 2
Option 2)
J.P. is a 45-year-old man who presents to the outpatient clinic with two swollen toes on his right foot. He does not recall injuring his foot.
Subjective Data
Pain level is a 6/10 location = right foot, throbbing
Works as a truck driver
Objective Data
Vital signs: T 37 P 80 R 14 BP 120/68
+2 edema great toe and second toe, right foot, warm to touch
+ pulses
+2 capillary refill
Questions
- What other assessments should be included for this patient?
- From the readings, what is the most probable cause of the edema?
- What are two known nursing diagnoses?
- What would be included in the nursing care plan?
- What interventions might be included in the plan of care for this patient?

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Rating:
5/
Solution: Discussion - J.P. is a 45-year-old man who presents to the outpatient