Foot Care Flashcards

1
Q

____% of non-traumatic lower limb amputations are due to diabetes.

A

85%

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2
Q

What causes diabetic foot ulcers?

A

Neuropathy and HYPERGLYCEMIA

Atherosclerosis

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3
Q

Sensory testing with 10g filament is significant for neuropathy if unable to feel <____ sites.

A

six

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4
Q

Signs of arterial dz

A
Intermittent claudication
Thin, shiny skin
Lack of hair
Lack of subcutaneous padding
Dusky red, cyanotic, gray color
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5
Q

Musculoskeletal deformities

A
High arch feet
Bunions
Claw and hammer toes
Past ulceration sites
Charcot foot
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6
Q

Tx for diabetic foot cellulitis

A

Group A, B strep and S aureus

Cephalosporins, clindamycin

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7
Q

Acute osteomyelitis

A

S aureus most common
Watch for MRSA
Broad spectrum, then specific with culture

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8
Q

Charcot foot

A

Destructive arthropathy, impaired pain perception.
Bone becomes washed out and weak, resulting in small fx’s.
Most commonly involved midfoot joints.

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9
Q

Charcot S/S

A

Painless sweling**
Painful foot when normally neuropathic
Bounding pulses
Immobilize!

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10
Q

Diabetic shoes

A

high arch, smooth walls

Covered under insurance

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