Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse (CWON) Practice Test

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What is one effective method for preventing neuropathic ulcers?

  1. Wearing high-heeled shoes

  2. Using rigid soles and checking feet daily

  3. Maintaining wet environments for feet

  4. Showering with hot water

The correct answer is: Using rigid soles and checking feet daily

Using rigid soles and checking feet daily is a highly effective method for preventing neuropathic ulcers. Rigid soles provide adequate support and protection to the feet, especially for individuals with diminished sensation or neuropathy, which can prevent the formation of ulcers by reducing the risk of pressure points and injuries. Daily foot checks are crucial for early detection of any skin breakdown, cuts, or blisters that could lead to ulcers. Individuals with neuropathy often lack the sensation needed to notice injuries, making routine inspections essential in preventing complications. Monitoring for moisture, the presence of calluses, or any changes in color to the skin helps in taking proactive measures to maintain foot health. The other options mentioned either contribute to increasing the risk of developing ulcers or fail to address essential aspects of foot care necessary for prevention. High-heeled shoes, for example, can create pressure points and lead to deformities, while maintaining wet environments does not support the skin's integrity and can promote fungal infections. Showering with hot water also risks burns or injuries due to loss of sensation, which is particularly dangerous for individuals at risk for neuropathic ulcers.