A patient is demonstrating signs of ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion. Which of the following interventions would be appropriate for this patient?
A) Encourage patient to reduce level of exercise.
B) Discuss smoking cessation techniques.
C) Keep extremities cool.
D) Assist with pillow placement under knees.
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