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Diabetic Foot Ulcers
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers
How Much Do You Know About Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
How Much Do You Know About Diabetic Foot Ulcers?
Test your knowledge of the risks, complications, and treatment options for diabetic foot ulcers.
<section><h2>How Much Do You Know About Diabetic Foot Ulcers?</h2></section><section><h2><h2>Approximately how many adults are affected by diabetic foot ulcers worldwide?</h2></h2></section><section><h3><h2>What is the estimated lifetime risk of DFU development for a person with diabetes?</h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2>Which of the following best represents the potential recurrence rate for DFUs within 3-5 years of initial onset?</h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2>Which of the following best describes a diabetic foot ulcer that occurs due to trauma or pressure to a foot that has a lack of or change in sensory function?<strong></strong></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2>Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for developing a diabetic foot ulcer?</h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2>Which of the following interventions is an example of a non-removable offloading device?<strong></strong></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2>Which of the below interventions is an example of surgical offloading of the diabetic foot?</h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2>TRUE or FALSE? Diabetic peripheral neuropathy always involves a complete lack of sensation to the feet.<strong></strong></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2>Which of the following is a consideration when choosing a dressing for a DFU?<strong></strong></h2></h3></section><section><h3><h2>Which term best describes the time frame after a DFU wound has healed but when the patient may remain at risk for recurrence or complications?</h2></h3></section><section><h2></h2></section><section><h3></h3></section>