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.
They both will be in the THRZ
175-20=155 which fits in both THRZ
Answer: B. An individual has an autoimmune disorder that destroys the beta cells of the pancreas.
C. An individual’s insulin receptors are defective.
Explanation:
Diabetes mellitus is a common disease. In this disease the level of sugar in the blood is affected. This occurs when pancreas does not produce enough insulin or the receptors involving insulin also become resistant to insulin, which is a sugar balancing hormone.
Type 1 diabetes involves the complete lack of production of insulin by the beta cells of the pancreas. The beta cells of pancreas are destroyed by the body's self immune system.
Type 2 diabetes involves the development of insulin resistance by the target cells of the body. The insulin secretes but cannot compensate for the increase in blood glucose levels due to due to defective receptors on target cells.
On the basis of above explanation, B. and C. are the correct options.
"Body composition assessment is a physical test that measures the proportion of the various components of a person's body. The human body is comprised of water, protein, fat, and minerals, but for most purposes, it is the level of fat compared to lean mass that is of interest. In general, most body composition analysis tests measure the ratio of fat to lean tissue. Body fat, or adipose tissue,
has chemical and physical properties that allow for a number of analytical methods, each with its own advantages and limitations."
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Correct answer choice is:
D. All choices are correct.
A. They can only drive in daylight during the first three months after the learner's license issuance.
B. They must be accompanied by a driver at least 21 years old, who holds a valid license, and who remains in the front passenger seat.
C. They have restricted driving times if under the age of 18.
Explanation:
You must observe the subsequent restrictions throughout the supervised driving phase:
1. You must be attended within the front seat by an adult oversight driver who is a minimum of twenty-one years older and who possesses a legitimate driving license and encompasses a minimum of 3 years driving expertise.
2. You can't use cell phones, handheld video games or the other hands-free interactive, wireless communication devices.
3. You must use the seat belt every time you drive.