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Helper T-cells stimulate B-cells to make antibodies and help killer cells develop. Killer T-cells directly kill cells that have already been infected by a foreign invader. T-cells also use cytokines as messenger molecules to send chemical instructions to the rest of the immune system to ramp up its response.
Well if u get given a medicine that u don't need it can kill u straight away like antibiotics and the Green whistle.
The should check the level of consciousness before performing CPR because if the patient is still conscious, then their heart and breathing has not stopped and doing CPR is not necessary and would hurt the patient instead of helping them.
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Well, you could certainly lose the use of the hand and possibly wrist. However, modern repair techniques would probably be effective unless the damage was very extensive.
Generally, if the damage is basic, repairs are done with a local or general anaesthetic, suturing the torn ligaments and layers together.
If the damage is more serious, sometimes micro surgery is required, using a microscope thew surgeon looks into while working. This can repair nerves, ligaments, muscles or blood vessels.
In either case, the patient would need a tetanus jab, lots of antiseptic, sutures visible on the skin, and probably some bandaging.
Is that enough?
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that the transfer of oxygen and CO2 can take place. Your body
and your blood produce CO2 and other gases during normal
function. These gases need to be released and we release through breathing. If we didnt breathe we would explode, we would also die. Hope this helps. </span>