A patient is to be discharged from an acute-care facility following treatment for right leg thrombophlebitis. The nurse notes that the patient's leg is pain-free, without redness or edema. The nurse's actions reflect which step of the nursing process?
A) Assessment
B) Analysis
C) Implementation
D) Evaluation
Ans: D
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