Name That Neuropathy! | How'd I Get This Neuropathy?! | Treatment of Neuropathies! | Foot Care! | Assess That Neuropathy! |
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What is one of the first signs of a peripheral neuropathy?
Tingling and numbness in the extremities.
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What is the polyol pathway theory?
Glucose is turned into sorbitol, but the sorbitol is not reduced to fructose, thus causing Schwann Cell damage.
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What is the main treatment of diabetic neuropathies.
Maintaining solid control over blood glucose levels.
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What is something you should not do if you have diabetes?
Wear tight leg stockings or knee high socks.
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What is a good way to assess for peripheral neuropathies?
Tickling your patients toes with their eyes closed with a wire filament.
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What is some of the first signs of an autonomic neuropathy?
Decreased cardiac response and dizziness upon standing.
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What is the risk with high glucose levels in the bloodstream?
Thickening of vessel walls which provide nerves with nutrients.
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What is an effective treatment for pain management, but not so much for the cause of neuropthies?
Pharmaceutical treatment including analgesics and anti-epileptic drugs.
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What is something you should do if you have diabetes to take care of your feet?
Wear well fitting shoes that do not rub, pinch, or are not too tight.
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What is the "On-Off" Method?
Having your patient close their eyes and applying a vibrating tuning fork to the bony processes of the toes, having them tell you when its "on" and when its "off"
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What is an autonomic neuropathic complication of long standing diabetes?
Reduced gastric motility causing constipation, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.
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What is a couple environmental factors that can lead to diabetic neuropathies?
Poor diet and lack of physical exercise.
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What is an effective relief for pain, muscle atrophy, numbness, and loss of range of motion?
Physical therapy including weight training, posture training, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and gait training.
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What is dangerous for people with diabetes?
Treat warts, corns, or abrasions with OTC supplements or medications.
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What is some ways to assess for autonomic neuropathies?
Ask your patient if they experience any dizziness upon standing, shortness of breath, or inability to fully empty the bladder.
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