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Title: Foot Care


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Foot Care
July 2006
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Footcare
  • Session outline
  • Peripheral vascular disease (PVD).
  • Neuropathy (nerve disease).
  • Foot assessment.
  • Daily care.
  • Footcare in hospital.
  • Prevention.
  • Foot ulcers.

3
Peripheral Vascular Disease
  • Foot pulses (diminished / absent).
  • Claudication (pain in the back of the leg).
  • intermittent.
  • at rest and / or nocturnal.
  • Shiny appearance of skin.
  • Bluish discolouration of skin.
  • Loss of hair on feet and toes.
  • Failure of a wound to heal / gangrene.
  • Leg colour slow to return after elevation.
  • Significant temperature difference between leg
    and foot.

4
Neuropathy
  • Abnormal / reduced feeling.
  • Painless callus / corn formation.
  • Painless injuries.
  • Changes in shape of foot.

5
Assessment
  • Diabetes control.
  • Blood vessel changes.
  • Sensation changes.
  • Mechanical factors.
  • Condition of skin and nails.
  • Previous problems.

6
Daily care
  • Wash and dry feet daily.
  • Inspect for signs of injury or pressure.
  • Moisturise dry skin.
  • Treat minor skin damage.
  • Trim toe nails.

7
Foot care in hospitals
  • Close observation.
  • Protect and cushion bony protuberances, ankle
    bones, heels, bunions.
  • Use lambskin boots, protectors, foam, air pillows
    and inform theatre nurse.
  • 2 / 24 hour pressure care if immobile.
  • Keep feet warm with socks or boots.
  • Wash and dry thoroughly, attend to footcare.
  • Slippers on if ambulant.

8
Prevention
  • Patient education / staff education.
  • Daily inspection / assessment.
  • Smoking.
  • Avoid commercial corn callus treatments.
  • Avoid electric blankets, hot water bottles or
    microwave bean bags.

9
Prevention
  • Encourage good supportive shoes.
  • Avoid walking bare-foot (if at risk foot).
  • Wool or cotton socks.
  • Do not use garters or tight socks.
  • Pressure area care when in hospital.

10
Foot ulcers
  • Improve circulation.
  • Early antibiotics.
  • Debridement.
  • Specialist wound management.
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