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This patient has ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion related to the viscosity of their blood which has been increased secondary to their diabetes mellitus condition. This is evidenced by paresthesia (tingling) in their extremities.
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This patient has ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion related to the viscosity of their blood which has been increased secondary to their diabetes mellitus condition. This is evidenced by paresthesia (tingling) in their extremities.
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PRIORITY PROBLEM

1. INEFFECTIVE PERIPHERAL TISSUE PERFUSION


RELATED TO VISCOSITY OF BLOOD
SECONDARY TO DIABETES MELLITUS
AS EVIDENCE BY PARESTHESIA
2.

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