Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) Practice Exam

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What is the most appropriate foot care advice for a woman with diabetes who has a corn on her foot and a history of toe amputation?

  1. Apply rubbing alcohol to her feet twice a day.

  2. Encourage her to consult with a local podiatrist.

  3. Refer her to a pharmacist to select a corn remover.

  4. Soak her feet in warm water and then use a scalpel to cut away the corn.

The correct answer is: Encourage her to consult with a local podiatrist.

The most appropriate foot care advice is to encourage the woman to consult with a local podiatrist. For individuals with diabetes, especially those with a history of toe amputation, foot care is critical to prevent further complications. A podiatrist is specially trained to manage foot health in people with diabetes, as they can assess the corn in the context of her overall foot health, provide appropriate treatment, and offer personalized recommendations tailored to her condition. Seeking professional help ensures that the corn is treated safely, considering the patient's unique needs. Additionally, a podiatrist can educate her on maintaining foot health, which is vital in preventing future complications, such as infections or more severe foot issues. Addressing foot problems early with a specialist can lead to better outcomes and improved quality of life for someone living with diabetes.