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need a nursing care plan guide for patient with diabetes, complications include peripheral vascular disease, and another with below knee amputation

So, it sounds like you need to go to the textbooks or look on the internet. I couldn't or wouldn't do this. Not ethical to give you what I would do. Might not be satisfactory for your instructor or whoever.

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