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Diabetes Mellitus Foot care, Neuropathy, DKA,
HHS, Hypoglycemia Exam 2 Questions with
Correct Answers 2026-2027
What is the main factor for development of ulcers and inadequate perfusion causing poor heal
ing? - CORRECT ANSWER -Neuropathy



A break in skin integrity leads to ulcer development which can eventually lead to... -
CORRECT ANSWER -amputation



damages the nerves of foot muscles resulting in foot deformities. -
CORRECT ANSWER -Motor Neuropathy



Deformities create pressure points resulting in... - CORRECT ANSWER -
skin breakdown and ulceration



Foot deformities: - CORRECT ANSWER -
fat pads under metatarsals heads (ball of foot) thin and shift which increase areas of pressure

-Claw toe deformities also increase pressure on metatarsal heads



-both changes cause callus formation, ulceration, and infection



Foot-callus - CORRECT ANSWER -thinning fat pad, hard callus formations



Areas of ulcer formations: - CORRECT ANSWER -
bottom of toes, pad of foot, heel of foot, top of toes

, Charcot foot - CORRECT ANSWER -Deformity-
affects the bones, joints, and soft tissues of the boot or ankle. Bones become weak and can b
reak and the joints in the foot or ankle can dislocate.

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If not caught in its early stage, the joints in the foot collapse and the foot eventually becomes
deformed.

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Deformed foot can cause pressure sores in the foot or ankle. Can lead to infection or amputati
on.

-"rocker bottom" deformity S shape



Autonomic neuropathy: - CORRECT ANSWER -
nerves that control involuntary bodily functions are damages. It can affect blood pressure, tem
perature, digestion, bladder function, and sexual function.

-Loss of normal sweating and temp regulation

-Thin, dry skin which develops cracks and fissures (increased risk of infection)



Sensory neuropathy: - CORRECT ANSWER -
causes numbness which reduces sensory perception. Also causes tingling and burning.

-Without sensation injuries are not noticed

-Increases risk of ulcer formation and slowed healing



Causes of foot injury: - CORRECT ANSWER -
walking barefoot, ill fettling shoes, thermal injury, chemical injury



Ulcer formation in feet due to... - CORRECT ANSWER -
pressure (which causes callus formation and hemorrhage under the callus)

-sole and ball of foot from standing and walking

-tip of foot from shoes

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