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Neuropathic Wound

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What is the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy?   DM  
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90-95% of all cases of DM are type I or II?   II  
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When is the typical onset of DM II?   >40 years old  
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Besides I and II, what are the other types of diabetes?   gestational, genetic  
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The number of cases of DM has increased __x over the last 40 years.   6  
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What % of the US has DM?   7%(14.6 mill diagnosed, 6.2 mill undiagnosed)  
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What is the annual cost of DM per year?   14 billion  
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Casual plasma glucose ≥___ mg/dL results in the diagnoses of DM.   200  
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Fasting plasma glucose ≥___ mg/dL mg/dL results in the diagnoses of DM.   126  
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What is normal hemoglobin A1C?   7%  
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What is ischemic necrosis?   ulcer resulting from low pressure over long time  
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What is mechanical disruption?   high pressure (600psi) that causes immediate damage  
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What is inflammatory destruction caused by?   repetitive moderate pressure (40-60psi)  
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What is the most common site for ulceration?   foot(71%)  
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What is the most common site for ulceration on the foot? Others?   1)3rd met head 2)Great toe 3)5th met head  
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What areas are prone to ulceration?   prior wound sites  
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What is the gold standard for testing sensation of the foot?   Semmes-Wienstein Monofilament Testing  
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Normal sensation = how much force?   4.17(1g)  
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Loss of protective sensation = how much force?   5.07(10g)  
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Insensate foot = how much force?   6.10(75g)  
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If you notice a big difference in pressures when testing segmental pressure in a diabetic pt, what may be the problem?   could be a blockage  
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When doing vascular temperature testing, areas of excessive heat indicate what?   a vascular response to trauma  
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What skeletal deformity results from fractures and dislocations of bones in medial the arch, loss of intrinsic muscles, and is degenerative?   Charcot Arthropathy  
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Wagner Classification System grade 0=?   skin intact  
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Wagner Classification System grade 1=?   superficial  
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Wagner Classification System grade 2=?   Deeper ulcer to tendon or bone  
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Wagner Classification System grade 3=?   Ulcer with abscess or osteo  
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Wagner Classification System grade 4=?   gangrene on foot  
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Wagner Classification System grade 5=?   Gangrene over majority of foot  
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