William Smaile is a 65-year-old man who presents to his general practitioner’s office with complaint of right forearm swelling, redness, and pain. He was recently discharged from the hospital where he had been receiving intravenous antibiotics for a respiratory infection.Subjective DataPain level is a 5/10 location = right forearm, achingRetired foreman at a local industrial plantObjective DataVital signs: BP 150/68, T 37 degrees Centigrade, P 80, R 16Swelling and reddened right forearm, warm to touch+ pulses, brachial and radial (R)+2 capillary refill fingers right handWhat other assessments should be included for this patient?From your readings, what is the most probable cause of the swelling?What is your nursing diagnosis?What would be included in the nursing care plan?What interventions might be included in the plan of care for this patient?APA FORMATREFERENCE:Jarvis, C. (2016). Physical examination & health assessment (7th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Saunders. Chapter 12: Skin, Hair, and Nails pp. 199-225 (Structure, Function, Subjective and Objective Data, Documentation and Critical Thinking)p. 250 (Summary Checklist)Chapter 13: Head, Face, and Neck, including Regional Lymphatics pp.251–270 (Structure, Function, Subjective and Objective Data, Documentation and Critical Thinking)Chapter 14: Eyes pp. 281–311 (Structure, Function, Subjective and Objective Data, Documentation and Critical Thinking)Chapter 15: Earspp. 325–341 (Structure, Function, Subjective and Objective Data, Documentation and Critical Thinking)Chapter 16: Nose, Mouth, and Throatpp. 353–374 (Structure, Function, Subjective and Objective Data, Documentation and Critical Thinking)