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once Paula’s gastrointestinal issues are resolved, you discuss other concerns she has. You teach her infant bathing and cord care. She is doing well feeding her infant. During the second night Paula complains of pain in her left leg. You assess her leg by observation and light palpation and the findings are as follows: â– Slightly paler than the right leg â– Slightly edematous â– 1 pedal pulse â– Left calf is tender to touch Since you suspect a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) You do not do a Homan’s sign; in case there is a clot you do not want to dislodge it. The appropriate priority nursing diagnosis for the assessment stated above is: Self-care deficit toileting Interrupted family processes Pain acute Ineffective tissue perfusion
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