option a is correct type 1 diabetes
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.
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The proximity of so many nerves also means that the injection is more likely to be painful compared to other procedures. Since the needle will have to pass through several nerve clusters and straight into the spinal column, patients are likely to feel some level of pain and discomfort even if anesthesia is used.
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C por qué se puede decir que un individuo punto más alto que otro pero no puedo especificar cuanto más alto.
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