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Clinical nursing assessment for a patient with microangiopathy who has manifested impaired peripheral arterial circulation includes all of the following except:

  • A. Integumentary inspection for the presence of brown spots on the lower extremities.
  • B. Observation for paleness of the lower extremities.
  • C. Observation for blanching of the feet after the legs are elevated for 60 seconds.
  • D. Palpation for increased pulse volume in the arteries of the lower extremities.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: In a patient with impaired peripheral arterial circulation, clinical nursing assessment should include integumentary inspection for the presence of brown spots, observation for paleness of the lower extremities, and observation for blanching of the feet after the legs are elevated for 60 seconds. Palpation for increased pulse volume in the arteries of the lower extremities is not consistent with impaired circulation, as pulses are typically diminished in this condition. Therefore, palpation for increased pulse volume is not relevant to the assessment of impaired peripheral arterial circulation.