Asked by Sonia Torres on May 06, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a patient who has diabetes mellitus and circulatory insufficiency, with peripheral neuropathy and urinary incontinence. On which areas does the nurse focus care?

A) Decreased pain sensation and increased risk of skin impairment
B) Decreased caloric intake and accelerated wound healing
C) High risk for skin infection and low saliva pH level
D) High risk for impaired venous return and dementia

Peripheral Neuropathy

A condition resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves, causing weakness, numbness, and pain, typically in the hands and feet.

Circulatory Insufficiency

A condition where the circulatory system fails to supply adequate blood flow to the body’s tissues, often leading to symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath.

  • Identify the vital role that proper foot care plays in the prevention of complications in patients with diabetes.
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Andrea KellyMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Patients with paralysis, circulatory insufficiency, or peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage) are unable to sense an injury to the skin (decreased pain sensation). The presence of urinary incontinence, circulatory insufficiency, and neuropathy can combine to result in breakdown, so the patient has an increased risk of skin impairment. While the patient may have decreased caloric intake, the patient will not have accelerated wound healing with circulatory insufficiency, neuropathy, and incontinence. While the patient is at high risk for skin infection, the low salivary pH level is not an issue. While the patient may have a high risk for impaired venous return from the circulatory insufficiency, there is no indication the patient has dementia.