A patient with peripheral arterial disease has a nursing diagnosis of Ineffective Tissue Perfusion. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for this nursing diagnosis?

1. Assist the patient in taking hot baths.
2. Do not elevate the patient's legs.
3. Encourage the patient to limit activity.
4. Limit visitors.


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Rationale 1: A patient with PAD should avoid extremes in temperature, such as hot baths and cold weather.
Rationale 2: Keeping a patient's legs in the dependent position rather than elevated will help increase the arterial circulation.
Rationale 3: Activity should be encouraged, not discouraged.
Rationale 4: There is no need to limit visitors.

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