<span>In this case, the nurse's best reply should be: "It's unfortunate, but there was such a limited supply available."
Nurse's reply should always give the client a perspective about the current situation. Lying to a patient about something like this only expose the hospital for potential lawsuits.</span>
The medial epicondyle is located on the distal end of the humerus. Additionally, the medial epicondyle is inferior to the medial supracondylar ridge. It is also proximal to the olecranon fossa. The medial epicondyle protects the ulnar nerve, which runs in a groove on the back of this epicondyle.
The server tells you that the dish tastes good because just because the dish tastes good does not mean it is healthy.
I believe it would be A because paresthesia a tingling sensation in the body... and that would be a symptom.
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