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John Doe, 53y.o., has a history of Type I diabetes mellitus, cigarette smoking 40 pack-years, CAD, and PVD. Six weeks ago, he developed a wound in his left heel which measured 4cm by 2cm when he discovered it. Despite IV antibiotics and chemical debridement, the wound developed a gangrene infection. He is scheduled for a BKA of the left lower extremity tomorrow at 10:00 am. His meds include daily insulin, aspirin 325mg/day, Pletaal 100mg BID.
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Preventing complications of surgery is an important part of all surgical patient care. What preoperative While Mr. Doe is in the Operating Room, what considerations will be taken to ensure Mr. Doe’s safety and positive outcome? Identify 2 IntraOp nursing diagnoses for Mr. Doe teaching does Mr. Doe require in order to prevent complications? Give 3-4 examples)
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