The answer is D subconjunctival hemorrhage
Explanation- the patients eye isn’t completely red and he has no pain in it so it isn’t A or B. A corneal abrasion is just a scratch so redness isn’t normally splotch like. So that rules out the other options, plus a subconjunctival hemorrhage can be caused by a forceful cough or sneeze which the patient is experiencing.
Im gonna D because its the only one that actually sounds helpful so makes the lungs able to fill more completely etc, etc
It ends at the anterior and posterior tibial arteries. Posterior tibial artery: This branch of the popliteal artery supplies oxygenated blood to the leg and sole of the foot. It runs on the inside of the leg and is accompanied by the posterior tibial vein.
Drink water and add restrictions on how much to drink.