A patient admitted for surgery has a history of peripheral vascular disease and is complaining of intermittent claudication with rest pain. Which of the following nursing interventions is most appropriate for this patient?
  1. Elevating the affected legs
  2. Assisting the patient with ambulating
  3. Placing the legs in a dependent position
  4. Keeping the legs in a horizontal position
Explanation
Answer: C-Placing the legs in a dependent position is the most appropriate nursing intervention for a patient complaining of intermittent claudication with rest pain. This type of pain is often described as aching or cramping. Elevating the legs or placing them so they lie horizontally may make the pain worse. Keeping the extremity in a dependent position, such as lowering a leg over the side of the bed, often helps to reduce or eliminate pain.
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