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NCLEX-PN
NCLEX-PN
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Confusing PAD with chronic venous insufficiency and elevating the ischemic limb above the heart.
PAD: plaque narrows arteries; perfusion falls; dependency helps pain; pulse loss is an emergency.
University-level cardiovascular lesson: Peripheral Arterial Disease — NCLEX-RN — pathophysiology, assessment, diagnostics, management, and clinical judgment.
For Peripheral Arterial Disease, connect the assessment cue to the immediate risk before selecting an action for PN. Start with stability, ABCs, neurologic change, medication risk, infection risk, and scope of practice. Then decide whether the safest next step is assess, intervene, escalate, teach, or evaluate response.
A missed priority in Peripheral Arterial Disease can delay recognition of deterioration or allow preventable harm to continue. Safety focus: PAD: plaque narrows arteries; perfusion falls; dependency helps pain; pulse loss is an emergency.
In a Peripheral Arterial Disease item, explain the first cue you noticed, the complication it predicts, the nursing action within scope, and the finding that proves the response worked.
Confusing PAD with chronic venous insufficiency and elevating the ischemic limb above the heart. This keeps Peripheral Arterial Disease reasoning tied to client safety instead of recall-only studying.
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