Answer:
Assess capillary refill of the left toes
Explanation:
Foot perfusion assessment helps to manage patients with diabetic foot ulceration to know if injuries on the foot could heal or if it needed to be amputated. Capillary refill time of the left foot helps to ascertain the time it would take for normal color to return to the toe after pressure had been applied. It helps to assess the level of illness and the level of blood circulation in the patient.
Answer:
The client will have an intake of at least 1000 mL of fluid within 24 hours.
Explanation:
The loss of extracellular fluid from the body defines the fluid volume deficit. Some times dehydration and fluid volume deficit is used synonymously but they are not the same. In the dehydration, water is lost from body and in fluid volume deficit body fluid is lost. It can occur due to blood loss, vomiting, diarrhea.
So, in this case, the overall goal for a nurse to safely restore the fluid with electrolytes in the patient's body. For this, she can tell the client to take at least 1000ml of water within 24 hours so that his body fluid loss can be managed.