A patient with circumferential burns of both legs develops a decrease in dorsalis pedis pulse strength and numbness in the toes. Which action should the nurse take?
a. Notify the health care provider.
b. Monitor the pulses every 2 hours.
c. Elevate both legs above heart level with pillows.
d. Encourage the patient to flex and extend the toes on both feet.
ANS: A
The decrease in pulse in a patient with circumferential burns indicates decreased circulation to the legs and the need for an escharotomy. Monitoring the pulses is not an adequate response to the decrease in circulation. Elevating the legs or increasing toe movement will not improve the patient's circulation.
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