Your patient with diabetes presents with a rocker-bottom foot. This is most likely due to:
A. club foot deformity due to poor diabetes control.
B. fractures and/or dislocations causing a Charcot deformity.
C. the combination of chronic hypertension and progressive arterial disease.
D. all of the above.
B
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Nathan received a huge bruise on the left upper arm region after being hit by a pitch at his baseball game.
Which of the following statements about office security is FALSE?
A. Doors and windows need to have secure locks. B. Medical offices make an attractive target for a thief or addict looking for drugs. C. Only designated personnel who open and close the office will have keys to the office. D. Locks do no not need to be changed when a key is reported missing.