FCC Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. Which dressing type is most appropriate for a heavily exuding wound? Alginate dressing
  2. What is a rocker-bottom shoe modification designed to accomplish? Reduce forefoot pressure by limiting toe extension during the push-off phase of gait
  3. Which shoe feature is most important when selecting footwear for a patient with diabetic peripheral neuropathy? Seamless interior and extra depth to prevent pressure points
  4. How should professionals apply applied methods and techniques in daily practice? Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
  5. Which artery is primarily responsible for blood supply to the foot? Posterior tibial artery
  6. Which toe box shape is most appropriate for a patient with hallux valgus (bunion)? Wide, rounded toe box to accommodate the bunion prominence
  7. What is Raynaud's phenomenon primarily characterized by? Episodic digit color changes due to vasospasm
  8. How can foot deformities such as bunions or hammertoes be assessed? Visual and physical examination
  9. What is the foundational principle of assessment and evaluation in the Foot Care Certification field? Maintaining competence, integrity, and service to stakeholders
  10. What quality assurance measure supports continuing education requirements? Regular self-assessment, peer review, and adherence to established standards
  11. What is the purpose of a medial wedge incorporated into a shoe or orthotic? To supinate the foot and correct overpronation
  12. How should reusable instruments be processed after use? Sterilized using an autoclave
  13. Which product is most effective for killing spores on surfaces? Sporicidal disinfectant
  14. What quality assurance measure supports core concepts and principles? Regular self-assessment, peer review, and adherence to established standards
  15. What is the foundational principle of communication and documentation in the Foot Care Certification field? Maintaining competence, integrity, and service to stakeholders
  16. What should patients with calluses be advised to use for safe home management? Pumice stone after softening with warm water
  17. How should professionals apply continuing education requirements in daily practice? Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
  18. Which sign should prompt a diabetic patient to seek immediate professional foot care? Redness, warmth, swelling, or a wound not healing within a few days
  19. How should challenges in industry best practices be addressed? Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
  20. What is the foundational principle of safety and compliance in the Foot Care Certification field? Maintaining competence, integrity, and service to stakeholders
  21. What skin condition is commonly checked for in foot assessments? Tinea pedis
  22. Which condition would benefit most from offloading devices? Diabetic foot ulcer
  23. Which self-monitoring technique best helps patients track early changes in neuropathy or circulation? Daily assessment of foot skin color, temperature, and texture
  24. Which structure is responsible for transmitting signals for foot movement? Motor neurons
  25. What is the foundational principle of professional standards and ethics in the Foot Care Certification field? Maintaining competence, integrity, and service to stakeholders
  26. What does the term 'last' refer to in shoe manufacturing? The three-dimensional foot-shaped form used to shape the shoe during construction
  27. How should professionals apply safety and compliance in daily practice? Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
  28. What ethical standard governs communication and documentation practice? Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
  29. What does a positive Tinel's sign at the tarsal tunnel indicate? Tarsal tunnel syndrome
  30. Which foot deformity is characterized by a flexion contracture at the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint? Hammertoe
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