when should petrolatum jelly-based products not be used? {Ans: for prevention or treatment of radiation dermatitis}When do you use SLP (segmental leg pressure)? {Ans: used to determine location of occlusion for surgical intervention. a 30mmHg decrease in pressure between two adjacent levels indicate occlusion}In presence of arterial occlusion, refill time will be longer than what? in seconds? {Ans: will take > 2-3 seconds.}what happens in motor neuropathy and what do you typically observe? {Ans: foot muscles atrophy resulting in deformities of toes and foot structure which leads to eneven weight distribution and pressure points ( hammer and claw toes, charcot foot)}what are 6 risk factor components of Braden Scale for pressure ulcer? {Ans: sensory perception, moisture, mobility, activity, nutrition, and shear/friction}Under the foot risk classification system, what signs connote low risk diabetes and how should you manage the condition to prevent neuropathic ulcers? {Ans: intact sensation(neuropathy), intact pulse (vasularity), no foot deformities (motor fx). management includes: education r/t disease control, daily inspection of foot, proper shoe wear, early report of foot injuries; annual foot exam and callus removal and nail care prn}