I believe it is balanced and working together. I hope this helps :)
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 many reasons why Zachary can't concentrate. He might have something on his mind that is bothering him, he could be hungry, he could not have a lot of energy. The best thing Zachary could do to help the paper not suffer is leave his desk and paper alone for about a half an hour, and maybe eat something, or just take a break. Maybe take a nap to get some energy back up so that he can get everything he needs in his paper.
Correct answer choice is :
A) Whooping cough
Explanation:
Pertussis, also identified as a whooping disease, is an extremely infectious respiratory syndrome. It is produced by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Pertussis is recognized for stubborn, violent coughing which often makes it difficult to breathe. Once you become infected with the whooping disease, it takes about seven to 10 days for symptoms and signs to seem, though it can seldom take longer. They're normally mild at first and follow those of a simple cold, a runny nose, nasal obstruction.
I believe that this is would be a difficult question because there are areas to which you may cross the line. I'd say that the last answer option is the safest. You are taking a photo which is a stationary object which only merely shows them speaking or expressing themselves, which can be vague.