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The answer that best completes the statement above is this: POSTERIOR TIBIAL. Based on the nurse's assessment, stabbing pain and burning sensation is reported as the subjective cue and the skin of the foot is lighter. Given this result, this would clearly mean that the artery in the left foot is being occluded. And the artery present here is the posterior tibial artery. The stabbing pain and burning sensation being felt of the patient is a result of lack of oxygen in the area since the blood can no longer circulate.
There are several factors including but not limited to proper diet including healthy food choices and the right amount of calories to maintain loose or gain weight. eight glasses of water per day. plenty of sleep. exercise three times per week. healthy attitude and emotional stability
When you exercise, your body produces something called endorphins (it's sort of like morphine), and it makes your body feel less pain and make you feel more happy. In this case, the endorphins combat your stress and make you feel better mentally.