Asked by Aleksie Dominguez on Jul 15, 2024

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The nurse will know that the plan of care for the diabetic client with severe peripheral neuropathy is effective if the client

A) Begins an aggressive exercise program
B) Follows a diet plan of 1,200 calories per day
C) Is fitted for deep-depth diabetic footwear
D) Remains free of foot wounds

Peripheral Neuropathy

A condition resulting from damage to the peripheral nervous system, leading to symptoms like numbness, pain, and weakness, primarily in the hands and feet.

Diabetic Client

A term for an individual who is being medically managed or advised for diabetes, a condition characterized by abnormal blood sugar levels.

Foot Wounds

Injuries or breaks in the skin of the foot, which can range from minor abrasions to deep ulcers, often requiring careful management to prevent infection.

  • Ascertain the factors influencing the recuperation of wounds, considering the influence of drugs and patient health statuses.
  • Establish the reasons and risk contributors for the onset of pressure ulcers.
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Timple SharmaJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Diabetic clients experiencing difficulty with blood sugar control are prone to the development of peripheral neuropathy,which results in decreased sensation in the feet and lower extremities.Decreased sensation in the feet places the client at increased risk for development of wounds or pressure ulcers in the feet.The nurse will know this plan of care is effective when the client's feet remain free of wounds.An aggressive exercise program would not be appropriate for a client with severely diminished sensation in the feet.Similarly,a 1,200-calorie diet would be inadequate for most clients.Being fitted for diabetic footwear is an intervention rather than a goal.