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While assessing the dorsalis pedis pulse of a client, the nurse determines that the pulse is absent. However, the extremity is warm and pink with nail beds blanching at 2 to 3 seconds capillary refilling time.
 
  How would the nurse explain these findings?
  1. A change in the client's health status has occurred.
  2. The client has thrown a blood clot in that extremity.
  3. The RN's watch has stopped working.
  4. Too much pressure was applied over the pulse site.
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