CASE STUDY PROGRESS: Y.L. comments, "I've heard many people with diabetes can lose their toes or even their feet." You t
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CASE STUDY PROGRESS: Y.L. comments, "I've heard many people with diabetes can lose their toes or even their feet." You t
CASE STUDY PROGRESS: Y.L. comments, "I've heard many people with diabetes can lose their toes or even their feet." You take this opportunity to teach her about neuropathy and foot care. 9. Which of the symptoms that Y.L. reported today led you to believe she has some form of neuropathy? The patient experiences numbness, tingling and pain in her feet. | TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS 10. What findings in Y.L.'s history place her at increased risk for the development of other forms of neuropathy? 11. How would you educate Y.L. about neuropathy?
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