Answer to Question 1
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In general, the nurse should consider additional assessments and interventions if a client's oxygen level is below 90. The normal range is 95 to 100.
Answer to Question 2
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Assess patients with diseases that affect peripheral circulation and sensation for the adequacy of circulation and sensation of the feet. Palpate the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses and as-sess for intact sensation to light touch, pinprick, and temperature. Foot ulceration is the most common single risk factor for lower extremity amputations among persons with diabetes. The other responses are necessary to assess but not the highest priority for this patient with a diabetic diagnosis.