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When caring for the client with peripheral vascular disease, the nurse should assess:
 
  a. peripheral pulses. c. skin turgor of the feet.
  b. post-tibial blood pressure. d. capillary refill of the fingers.
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ANS: A, C

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Correct a. and c. should be assessed. Peripheral pulses and skin turgor of the feet are appropriate assessments.
Incorrect b. and d. are not necessary. Post-tibial blood pressures usually are only performed on infants and small children and capillary refill of the toes would be appropriate, but not the fingers.
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