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This document provides a proposal and recommendations for a Wales-based charity called Ash Wales that aims to expand its smoking cessation training services from adolescents to companies for a fee. The summary analyzes Ash Wales' strengths and weaknesses, as well as opportunities and threats. It recommends targeting hotels in Cardiff, Wales due to their high smoking rates, presence in Wales' capital, and ability to pay for training. Improving marketing through a revised 4Ps strategy is also suggested to boost branding awareness and funding.
Este documento contiene la devolución de un alumno al profesor Estrada sobre su curso de TIC I. El alumno destaca las fortalezas del profesor como su claridad al dictar actividades, el interés mostrado en los trabajos de los estudiantes y el uso de imágenes representativas. Como debilidad señala que debería revisar las correcciones de los trabajos de los estudiantes y ser más exigente en las actividades. El alumno sugiere realizar debates y análisis de los trabajos para identificar errores com
Las enfermedades raras afectan a millones de personas en Europa y España. A menudo son crónicas y ponen en riesgo la vida. Diagnosticarlas y tratarlas es difícil debido a su baja incidencia. Esto genera un gran impacto en las familias de los pacientes. Se están realizando esfuerzos para mejorar la coordinación entre especialistas, apoyar a las familias, y aumentar la investigación de tratamientos.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Planificación de programación i y ii 2014profemiria
Este documento presenta la planificación de la materia Programación I y II para el ciclo lectivo 2014 en el Centro Educativo Nuevo Horizonte. La materia se dicta para el 5to año de secundaria, con una carga horaria semanal de 2 horas. El objetivo general es que los alumnos comprendan la lógica de la programación estructurada y puedan resolver problemas mediante este paradigma. El contenido se divide en 3 bloques que abarcan introducción a la programación estructurada, manejo de arreglos, y uso del lenguaje
This document provides a proposal and recommendations for a Wales-based charity called Ash Wales that aims to expand its smoking cessation training services from adolescents to companies for a fee. The summary analyzes Ash Wales' strengths and weaknesses, as well as opportunities and threats. It recommends targeting hotels in Cardiff, Wales due to their high smoking rates, presence in Wales' capital, and ability to pay for training. Improving marketing through a revised 4Ps strategy is also suggested to boost branding awareness and funding.
Este documento contiene la devolución de un alumno al profesor Estrada sobre su curso de TIC I. El alumno destaca las fortalezas del profesor como su claridad al dictar actividades, el interés mostrado en los trabajos de los estudiantes y el uso de imágenes representativas. Como debilidad señala que debería revisar las correcciones de los trabajos de los estudiantes y ser más exigente en las actividades. El alumno sugiere realizar debates y análisis de los trabajos para identificar errores com
Las enfermedades raras afectan a millones de personas en Europa y España. A menudo son crónicas y ponen en riesgo la vida. Diagnosticarlas y tratarlas es difícil debido a su baja incidencia. Esto genera un gran impacto en las familias de los pacientes. Se están realizando esfuerzos para mejorar la coordinación entre especialistas, apoyar a las familias, y aumentar la investigación de tratamientos.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
This document summarizes a webinar on using Twitter for social care. It discusses what social media is and why organizations should use it, focusing on Twitter. It provides examples of social care Twitter accounts and explains some basic features of how Twitter works. The document concludes with next steps and contact information for the webinar presenters.
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Containers are a hot ticket in 2016, and everyone seems to want to throw around the Cloud Native Application buzzword in relation to them. But despite a common perception, those two technologies are not joined at the hip! In this talk we'll distinctly cover what makes an application Cloud Native and talk about building applications with containers.
El documento contiene recetas de 10 platillos típicos mexicanos: 1) pozole rojo, 2) mole, 3) pizza de peperoni, 4) hamburguesa, 5) tamales de picadillo, 6) pastel de carne, 7) tortas de la barda, 8) tacos de barbacoa, 9) milanesa de pollo empanizada, y 10) postas de pescado. Cada receta incluye una lista de ingredientes y los pasos para preparar el platillo.
Opnieuw verliesjaar voor firma Delphine BoëlThierry Debels
De onderneming DELJIM van Delphine Boël heeft de jaarrekening over 2015 bij de balanscentrale neergelegd.
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Opmerkelijk is ook dat de hoeveelheid liquide middelen (cash) van bijna 100.000 euro eind 2014 naar zowat 6000 euro eind 2015 tuimelde.
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Thiery is a 32-year-old social worker who wants to get more fit. He downloads a pedometer app for his smartphone but then sees his friend using a wearable fitness tracker. Thiery spends €100 on a similar device that tracks his steps, stairs climbed, and heart rate during workouts. However, Thiery finds the device overwhelming with the amount of data it collects. A personal trainer is able to simplify the data and set achievable goals for Thiery, helping him stay motivated and gradually increase his activity levels.
Data science uses analysis of complex data sets to identify patterns and gain insights. It combines skills from fields like math, statistics, and machine learning. Data science can help address global health challenges by providing understanding even where direct health data is limited, leveraging related data like climate or socioeconomic factors. Unlike traditional analysis focused on testing hypotheses on limited data, data science explores diverse data sets using both deductive and inductive reasoning to create knowledge that can fill gaps.
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El documento proporciona una definición y descripción general de los portafolios electrónicos. Explica que un portafolio electrónico es una recopilación sistemática de evidencia del aprendizaje y desarrollo profesional de un individuo que se presenta en formato digital. Describe los diferentes tipos de portafolios, como el académico, profesional y de trabajo, y los elementos que pueden incluirse como calidad docente, investigación, logros y servicios a la comunidad. Además, explica las fases para crear un
The document provides foot care tips for people with diabetes. It recommends checking feet daily for cuts, blisters, or swelling, washing feet with mild soap and drying thoroughly, keeping skin soft with lotion, trimming toenails weekly, wearing shoes and socks at all times, and being more active as advised by a doctor. It stresses the importance of seeing a podiatrist regularly for foot exams and following their advice on foot care.
The document provides foot care tips for people with diabetes. It recommends checking feet daily for cuts, blisters, or swelling, washing feet with mild soap and drying thoroughly, keeping skin soft with lotion, trimming toenails weekly, wearing shoes and socks at all times, and consulting a podiatrist regularly for foot exams and advice.
1. The document provides 10 tips for diabetic foot care, including checking your feet daily for issues, keeping your skin and nails well-maintained, wearing appropriate shoes and socks, and maintaining blood flow to your feet.
2. Key recommendations include monitoring blood glucose levels, being active after consulting your healthcare team, and asking your doctor about Medicare coverage for special shoes.
3. Taking good care of your feet daily is emphasized as important for diabetics, such as by setting aside time each day for a foot check.
Diabetes can damage nerves and blood vessels in the feet, reducing sensation and circulation. This puts diabetics at high risk for foot problems like cuts, blisters, and infections that do not heal properly. To protect their feet, diabetics should keep blood glucose under control, check feet daily for issues, wear well-fitting shoes, see a podiatrist regularly, moisturize but not between toes, and see a doctor immediately if any problems arise. Foot care is important for diabetics to prevent serious complications.
Ft . care is an essential routine activity that should be done by almost all individuals to achieve optimum wellness. Our feet contribute an essential role in our activities of daily living which generally requires standing,
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The document provides tips for caring for your feet. It recommends checking your feet daily for issues like redness or swelling, keeping your feet clean and moisturized, trimming toenails straight across, wearing well-fitting shoes and socks at all times to protect the feet, avoiding extreme temperatures, keeping blood flow to the feet through exercise and elevation, and making foot care a daily routine.
Falls are common among older adults and can have serious consequences. This document provides a checklist to help older adults reduce their risk of falling. It suggests ways to make homes safer, such as improving lighting, removing tripping hazards, and using mobility aids. It also addresses lifestyle factors like exercising regularly, having vision and hearing checked, managing medications, and eating a calcium-rich diet to support bone health. Completing the checklist can help identify potential hazards and risks to address.
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Topics include medicines reviews, exercise, preventing falls, general home safety, and keeping warm and staying well in winter, with tips to help older people stay both physically and mentally fit and independent, and pointers on when to seek medical support and advice. It also signposts people to a range of additional help and advice from Age UK.
QS Health started as a family business dedicated to providing blood pressure monitors and orthopedic devices to customers in need. They quickly realized their competitors were imposing massive mark-ups on certain industry products and then passing the costs on to their customers. QS Health decided to change all that and make it possible for everyone to acquire their needed devices without being overcharged. That mindset, the idea behind QS Health, that no one should be paying too much for their healthcare products, has propelled a small family–run company into a successful world-renowned business that now enjoys sales all over the world.
They’ve come a long way in a short time! QS Health has been designing and delivering products for over 10 years now. They are backed by a team of professional, experienced health-care directors who are always looking for ways to provide the latest technology at the best prices.
QS Health produces footcare products made of silicone and polymer gel. The document introduces their extensive product line for common foot problems like bunions, corns, heel pain, and more. It provides solutions for each problem and promotes QS Health's silicone and polymer gel products, which are available in stores and online. The catalog aims to help customers choose the right product to address their footcare needs.
This document summarizes a webinar on using Twitter for social care. It discusses what social media is and why organizations should use it, focusing on Twitter. It provides examples of social care Twitter accounts and explains some basic features of how Twitter works. The document concludes with next steps and contact information for the webinar presenters.
EMC World 2016 - cnaITL.06 Containers are not Cloud Native{code}
Containers are a hot ticket in 2016, and everyone seems to want to throw around the Cloud Native Application buzzword in relation to them. But despite a common perception, those two technologies are not joined at the hip! In this talk we'll distinctly cover what makes an application Cloud Native and talk about building applications with containers.
El documento contiene recetas de 10 platillos típicos mexicanos: 1) pozole rojo, 2) mole, 3) pizza de peperoni, 4) hamburguesa, 5) tamales de picadillo, 6) pastel de carne, 7) tortas de la barda, 8) tacos de barbacoa, 9) milanesa de pollo empanizada, y 10) postas de pescado. Cada receta incluye una lista de ingredientes y los pasos para preparar el platillo.
Opnieuw verliesjaar voor firma Delphine BoëlThierry Debels
De onderneming DELJIM van Delphine Boël heeft de jaarrekening over 2015 bij de balanscentrale neergelegd.
Dat jaar werd opnieuw afgesloten met verlies. Ook in 2014 was er verlies voor DELJIM.
Opmerkelijk is ook dat de hoeveelheid liquide middelen (cash) van bijna 100.000 euro eind 2014 naar zowat 6000 euro eind 2015 tuimelde.
Een vetpot is de vennootschap DELJIM nooit geweest.
Thiery is a 32-year-old social worker who wants to get more fit. He downloads a pedometer app for his smartphone but then sees his friend using a wearable fitness tracker. Thiery spends €100 on a similar device that tracks his steps, stairs climbed, and heart rate during workouts. However, Thiery finds the device overwhelming with the amount of data it collects. A personal trainer is able to simplify the data and set achievable goals for Thiery, helping him stay motivated and gradually increase his activity levels.
Data science uses analysis of complex data sets to identify patterns and gain insights. It combines skills from fields like math, statistics, and machine learning. Data science can help address global health challenges by providing understanding even where direct health data is limited, leveraging related data like climate or socioeconomic factors. Unlike traditional analysis focused on testing hypotheses on limited data, data science explores diverse data sets using both deductive and inductive reasoning to create knowledge that can fill gaps.
This is work I did as account supervisor and strategist on Dime bank during my time at Concept Farm. All information presented is strictly confidential and should not be share, saved, or printed by any third parties.
El documento proporciona una definición y descripción general de los portafolios electrónicos. Explica que un portafolio electrónico es una recopilación sistemática de evidencia del aprendizaje y desarrollo profesional de un individuo que se presenta en formato digital. Describe los diferentes tipos de portafolios, como el académico, profesional y de trabajo, y los elementos que pueden incluirse como calidad docente, investigación, logros y servicios a la comunidad. Además, explica las fases para crear un
The document provides foot care tips for people with diabetes. It recommends checking feet daily for cuts, blisters, or swelling, washing feet with mild soap and drying thoroughly, keeping skin soft with lotion, trimming toenails weekly, wearing shoes and socks at all times, and being more active as advised by a doctor. It stresses the importance of seeing a podiatrist regularly for foot exams and following their advice on foot care.
The document provides foot care tips for people with diabetes. It recommends checking feet daily for cuts, blisters, or swelling, washing feet with mild soap and drying thoroughly, keeping skin soft with lotion, trimming toenails weekly, wearing shoes and socks at all times, and consulting a podiatrist regularly for foot exams and advice.
1. The document provides 10 tips for diabetic foot care, including checking your feet daily for issues, keeping your skin and nails well-maintained, wearing appropriate shoes and socks, and maintaining blood flow to your feet.
2. Key recommendations include monitoring blood glucose levels, being active after consulting your healthcare team, and asking your doctor about Medicare coverage for special shoes.
3. Taking good care of your feet daily is emphasized as important for diabetics, such as by setting aside time each day for a foot check.
Diabetes can damage nerves and blood vessels in the feet, reducing sensation and circulation. This puts diabetics at high risk for foot problems like cuts, blisters, and infections that do not heal properly. To protect their feet, diabetics should keep blood glucose under control, check feet daily for issues, wear well-fitting shoes, see a podiatrist regularly, moisturize but not between toes, and see a doctor immediately if any problems arise. Foot care is important for diabetics to prevent serious complications.
Ft . care is an essential routine activity that should be done by almost all individuals to achieve optimum wellness. Our feet contribute an essential role in our activities of daily living which generally requires standing,
visit: yourfeetfit.de
The document provides tips for caring for your feet. It recommends checking your feet daily for issues like redness or swelling, keeping your feet clean and moisturized, trimming toenails straight across, wearing well-fitting shoes and socks at all times to protect the feet, avoiding extreme temperatures, keeping blood flow to the feet through exercise and elevation, and making foot care a daily routine.
Falls are common among older adults and can have serious consequences. This document provides a checklist to help older adults reduce their risk of falling. It suggests ways to make homes safer, such as improving lighting, removing tripping hazards, and using mobility aids. It also addresses lifestyle factors like exercising regularly, having vision and hearing checked, managing medications, and eating a calcium-rich diet to support bone health. Completing the checklist can help identify potential hazards and risks to address.
NHS Guidelines for prevent accident in aged peopleEmergency Live
Topics include medicines reviews, exercise, preventing falls, general home safety, and keeping warm and staying well in winter, with tips to help older people stay both physically and mentally fit and independent, and pointers on when to seek medical support and advice. It also signposts people to a range of additional help and advice from Age UK.
QS Health started as a family business dedicated to providing blood pressure monitors and orthopedic devices to customers in need. They quickly realized their competitors were imposing massive mark-ups on certain industry products and then passing the costs on to their customers. QS Health decided to change all that and make it possible for everyone to acquire their needed devices without being overcharged. That mindset, the idea behind QS Health, that no one should be paying too much for their healthcare products, has propelled a small family–run company into a successful world-renowned business that now enjoys sales all over the world.
They’ve come a long way in a short time! QS Health has been designing and delivering products for over 10 years now. They are backed by a team of professional, experienced health-care directors who are always looking for ways to provide the latest technology at the best prices.
QS Health produces footcare products made of silicone and polymer gel. The document introduces their extensive product line for common foot problems like bunions, corns, heel pain, and more. It provides solutions for each problem and promotes QS Health's silicone and polymer gel products, which are available in stores and online. The catalog aims to help customers choose the right product to address their footcare needs.
This document provides guidance on taking care of babies' and toddlers' feet. It discusses keeping feet clean and dry, cutting toenails straight across, allowing babies to go barefoot when possible, ensuring shoes fit properly with room for growth, and knowing when to see a specialist for foot issues. Common foot conditions seen in children like flat feet and bowlegs are also mentioned. The document emphasizes the importance of foot health and development in babies and kids.
Diabetic nerve damage can cause numbness and pain in the feet. It is important to carefully check your feet daily for sores or infections, wash feet with warm water, wear well-fitting shoes, speak to your doctor about any changes in sensation, keep skin moisturized but dry, control blood sugar through diet and medication, and try non-impact exercise like swimming or yoga to prevent nerve pain. Contact Foot Pain SOS if symptoms worsen.
It’s important to keep a senior’s feel healthy so they can stay active and enjoy life to the fullest. Find in this presentation simple daily foot care tips that can help to prevent foot problems for your seniors.
High blood glucose from diabetes can cause feet and skin problems such as dry, cracked skin and foot issues like blisters, calluses, and infections. To prevent problems, it is important to check feet daily, wear well-fitting shoes, keep skin moisturized, see a doctor regularly for exams, and notify the doctor immediately of any issues in order to treat problems early before they worsen or require amputation.
This document provides information on the benefits of personal hygiene and healthy eating habits. It discusses proper hygiene of hands, nails, feet, teeth, skin and hair. It also outlines healthy food habits such as basing meals on starchy foods, eating lots of fruit and vegetables, limiting saturated fat and sugar, eating less salt, staying active and maintaining a healthy weight.
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This document contains a new patient medical information form for the podiatry group Drs. Susan & Brad Mattison. The form collects personal information like name, date of birth, ethnicity, contact details, weight, blood pressure, and family medical history. It also asks about social habits like smoking and drinking. Finally, the form inquires about the patient's medical history including conditions like diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and allergies. It requests details of past surgeries and the reason for the visit.
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Hammertoes are a contracture of the toe at the first joint, causing the toe to bend in an upside-down V shape. There are two types - flexible, which can still be moved, and rigid, which are more serious and immobile. Symptoms include pain, corns, swelling, and restricted toe motion. Hammertoes are usually caused by an imbalance of toe muscles, heredity, injury, or shoes that are too tight. Treatment depends on severity but may include padding, taping, medications, orthotics, or surgery to remove bone prominence and restore toe alignment. Seeing a podiatrist early can help avoid surgery.
This document provides a summary of a podiatrist's education, training, scope of practice, specializations, and services offered. The podiatrist completed 4 years of undergraduate study, 4 years of podiatric medical school, and 2-3 years of residency training, specializing in trauma. Their scope of practice covers conditions like trauma, diabetes, dermatology, sports medicine, arthritis, and biomechanics. They offer multi-disciplinary care, wound care, orthotics, footwear recommendations, and surgical interventions for issues such as bunions and bone deformities.
Nail problems can provide insight into overall health issues. Ingrown toenails occur when the sides or corners of toenails dig into skin and can cause pain, redness, and swelling. Fungal nail infections are common and occur under the nail, causing discoloration and thickening over time. Both conditions are best evaluated and treated by a podiatrist, who can properly diagnose and prescribe topical medications, oral medications, or procedures to remove infected nail material or permanently prevent further ingrown nails. Self-treatment is not recommended and can worsen infections.
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This notice describes the privacy practices of Oakwood Lakes Podiatry Group regarding protected patient health information. It explains that patient information will only be used or disclosed for treatment, payment, or healthcare operations. It provides patients with rights regarding their health information, such as requesting restrictions on uses/disclosures, inspecting and copying records, and complaining about privacy violations. The notice takes effect on April 14, 2003.
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- Diabetics are more prone to developing serious foot problems quickly due to impaired circulation or nerves. Any foot issues should be viewed as potentially dangerous and require prompt podiatric care.
- It is important for diabetics to regularly inspect and care for their feet, including daily washing and drying, and seeing a podiatrist twice per year. Foot injuries or infections should be promptly treated.
A bunion is an enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toe that forms when the toe bone moves out of place, forcing the toe to bend towards the others and causing a painful bump. Bunions are caused by years of abnormal motion and pressure over the big toe joint from factors like inherited foot type, poorly fitting shoes, and how we walk. Symptoms include a swollen bump at the base of the big toe and pain with movement. Treatment options depend on the severity but may include padding, orthotics, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory drugs, and surgery to remove the bony enlargement and realign the toe joint.
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2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
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1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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D can lead to a toe, foot, or leg amputation?
Take Care of Your Feet for a Lifetime tells you how. It’s all
about taking good care of your feet.
Foot care is very important for every person with
diabetes, but especially if you have:
● Loss of feeling in your feet
● Changes in the shape of your feet
● Foot ulcers or sores that do not heal
Nerve damage can cause you to lose feeling in your
feet. You may not feel a pebble inside your sock that is
causing a sore. You may not feel a blister caused by
poorly fitting shoes. Foot injuries such as these can
cause ulcers, which may lead to amputation.
Keeping your blood glucose (sugar) in good control
and taking care of your feet every day can help you
avoid serious foot problems.
Use this guide to make your own plan for taking care
of your feet. Helpful tips make it easy! Share your
plan with your doctor and health care team and get
their help when you need it.
There is a lot you can do to prevent serious problems
with your feet. Here’s how.
3. 1 Take care of your
diabetes.
● Make healthy lifestyle choices to help keep your
blood glucose (sugar), blood pressure, and
cholesterol levels close to normal. Doing so
may help prevent or delay diabetes-related foot
problems as well as heart, eye, and kidney disease.
● Work with your health care team to make a
diabetes plan that fits your lifestyle. The team may
include your doctor, a diabetes educator, a nurse, a
dietitian, a foot care doctor called a podiatrist
(pah-DI-ah-trist), and other specialists. This team
will help you to:
❍ Know when to get your diabetes ABCs
checked: A1C* (blood glucose), Blood
pressure, and Cholesterol.
❍ Know how and when to test your blood
glucose.
❍ Take your medicines as prescribed.
❍ Eat regular meals that contain a variety of
healthy, low-fat, high-fiber foods including fruits
and vegetables each day.
❍ Get physical activity each day.
❍ Stop smoking.
❍ Follow your foot care plan.
❍ Keep all your appointments and have your feet,
eyes, and kidneys checked at least once a year.
❍ Visit your dentist twice a year.
*A1C is an average measure of your blood glucose over a
3-month period.
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4. 2 Checkday. feet
every
your
● You may have serious foot problems, but feel no
pain. Check your feet for cuts, sores, red spots,
swelling, and infected toenails. Find a time (evening
is best) to check your feet each day. Make checking
your feet part of your every day routine.
● If you have trouble bending over to see your feet,
use a plastic mirror to help. You also can ask a
family member or caregiver to help you.
Check your feet
every day.
Make sure to call your health care team right
away if a cut, sore, blister, or bruise on your
foot does not begin to heal after one day.
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5. 3 Wash day. feet
every
your
● Wash your feet in warm, not hot, water. Do not
soak your feet because your skin will get dry
afterwards.
● Before bathing or showering, test the water to
make sure it is not too hot. You can use a
thermometer (90° to 95° F is safe) or your elbow.
● Dry your feet well. Be sure to dry between your
toes. Use talcum powder or cornstarch to keep
the skin between your toes dry.
4 Keep the skin soft
and smooth.
● Rub a thin coat of skin lotion, cream, or petroleum
jelly on the tops and bottoms of your feet.
● Do not put lotion or cream between your toes
because this might cause an infection.
Put lotion on the
tops and bottoms
of your feet.
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6. 5 Smooth gently. and
calluses
corns
● If you have corns and calluses, check with your
doctor or podiatrist about the best way to care
for them.
● If your doctor tells you to, use a pumice stone to
smooth corns and calluses after bathing or
showering. A pumice stone is a type of rock
used to smooth the skin. Rub gently, only in one
direction, to avoid tearing the skin.
● Do not cut corns and calluses. Don’t use razor
blades, corn plasters, or liquid corn and callus
removers — they can damage your skin.
Gently rub
calluses with a
pumice stone.
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7. 6 Trim week toenails
each
your
or when
needed.
● Have a foot care doctor trim your toenails if you
can’t see well, if you cannot reach your feet, if your
toenails are thick or yellowed, or if your nails
curve and grow into the skin.
● If you can see and reach your toenails, trim them
with clippers after you wash and dry your feet.
● Trim toenails straight across and smooth them
with an emery board or nail file.
● Do not cut into the corners of the toenail.
Trim your toenails
straight across
and smooth them
with a nail file.
Make sure to call your health care team right
away if a cut, sore, blister, or bruise on your
foot does not begin to heal after one day.
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8. 7 Wear at all times.
socks
shoes and
● Wear shoes and socks at all times. Do not walk
barefoot – not even indoors – because it is easy to
step on something and hurt your feet.
● Always wear socks, stockings, or nylons with your
shoes to help avoid blisters and sores.
● Choose clean, lightly padded socks that fit well.
Socks that have no seams are best.
● Check the insides of your shoes before you put
them on to be sure the lining is smooth and that
there are no objects in them.
● Wear shoes that fit well and protect your feet.
Check the inside of
your shoes before
you put them on.
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9. 8 Protect your feet
from hot and cold.
● Wear shoes at the beach or on hot pavement.
● Put sunscreen on the top of your feet to prevent
sunburn.
● Keep your feet away from radiators and open fires.
● Do not put hot water bottles or heating pads on
your feet.
● Wear socks at night if your feet get cold. Lined
boots are good in winter to keep your feet warm.
● Check your feet often in cold weather to avoid
frostbite.
Protect your feet when walking on hot surfaces.
Make sure to call your health care team right
away if a cut, sore, blister, or bruise on your
foot does not begin to heal after one day.
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10. 9 Keep the blood feet.
flowing to your
● Put your feet up when you are sitting.
● Wiggle your toes for 5 minutes, two or three
times a day. Move your ankles up and down and in
and out to improve blood flow in your feet and
legs.
● Do not cross your legs for long periods of time.
● Do not wear tight socks, elastic or rubber bands,
or garters around your legs.
● Do not smoke. Smoking reduces blood flow to
your feet. Ask for help to stop smoking.
● Work with your health care team to control
your A1C (blood glucose), blood pressure and
cholesterol.
Put your feet up
when you are
sitting.
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11. 10 Be more active.
● Ask your health care team to help you plan a daily
activity program that is right for you.
● Walking, dancing, swimming, and bicycling are good
forms of exercise that are easy on the feet.
● Avoid activities that are hard on the feet, such as
running and jumping.
● Always include a short warm-up and cool-down
period.
● Wear athletic shoes that fit well and that provide
good support.
Walking briskly is good exercise.
Make sure to call your health care team right
away if a cut, sore, blister, or bruise on your
foot does not begin to heal after one day.
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12. 11 Be sure to ask your
health care team to:
● Tell you if you are likely to have serious foot
problems. If you have serious foot problems,
your feet should be checked at every visit to
your doctor.
● Check the sense of feeling and pulses in your feet
at least once a year.
● Show you how to care for your feet.
● Refer you to a podiatrist if needed.
● Decide if special shoes would help your feet stay
healthy.
Ask your doctor to check
the sense of feeling in your feet.
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13. 12 Get started now.
● Begin taking good care of your feet today.
● Set a time every day to check your feet.
● Note the date of your next visit to the doctor.
● Cut out the foot care tip sheet in this booklet and
put it on your bathroom or bedroom wall or
nightstand as a reminder.
● Complete the “To Do” list at the back of this
booklet. Get started now.
● Set a date for buying the things you need to take
care of your feet: nail clippers, pumice stone,
emery board, skin lotion, talcum powder, plastic
mirror, socks, athletic shoes, and slippers.
● Most important, stick with your foot care
program…and give yourself a special treat such
as a new pair of soft, lightly padded socks. You
deserve it!
Make sure to call your health care team right
away if a cut, sore, blister, or bruise on your
foot does not begin to heal after one day.
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14. Tips for Proper Footwear
● Proper footwear is very important for preventing
serious foot problems. Athletic or walking shoes
are good for daily wear. They support your feet
and allow them to “breathe.”
● Never wear vinyl or plastic shoes because they
don’t stretch or “breathe.”
● When buying shoes, make sure they are comfort-
able from the start and have enough room for
your toes.
● Don’t buy shoes with pointed toes or high heels.
They put too much pressure on your toes.
Ask your doctor about Medicare or other
insurance coverage for special footwear.
You may need special shoes or shoe inserts to
prevent serious foot problems. If you have Medicare
Part B insurance, you may be able to get some of the
cost of special shoes or inserts paid for. Ask your
doctor whether you qualify for
● 1 pair of extra depth shoes* and 3 pairs of
inserts, or
● 1 pair of custom molded shoes (including inserts)
and 2 additional pairs of inserts.
If you qualify for Medicare or other insurance
coverage and would benefit from the use of the
shoes, your doctor or podiatrist will tell you how to
get your special shoes.
* Extra depth shoes look like athletic or walking shoes, but have more
room in them. The extra room allows for different shaped feet and toes
or for special inserts made to fit your feet.
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15. For more information, please contact:
American Association of Diabetes Educators
www.aadenet.org
800-TEAM-UP-4 (800-832-6874)
American Diabetes Association
www.diabetes.org
800-DIABETES (800-342-2383)
American Podiatric Medical Association
www.apma.org
800-FOOTCARE (366-8227)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Division of Diabetes Translation
www.cdc.gov/diabetes
877-232-3422
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
www.jdrf.org
800-533-CURE (800-533-2873)
National Diabetes Education Program
www.ndep.nih.gov
800-438-5383
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse
www.niddk.nih.gov
800-860-8747
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REVISED JULY 2003
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