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I believe you should open the patients mouth and do a swab to check if a piece has come up and to get it out. That is the immediate next thing to do after compressions and before possible mouth to mouth.
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D - inhibition of host cellular enzymes
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Side effects of antimicribial drugs (antibiotics) can include kidney damage (due to the kidney filtration system), allergic reactions to certain kinds of antibiotics as well as disruption of normal (good) microbiota (which is why many people choose to take probiotics while taking anitibiotics to keep the normal microbiota levels high).
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1. Are HIV and AIDS the same thing?
2. Can HIV live outside the body?
3. How are HIV and AIDS transmitted?
4. Can you get AIDS by someone having AIDS?
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BAL is blood alcohol level. BAC will normally be higher in a person with more body fat. So the answer to your question would be, as body fat decreases, the increasing rate of BAL DECREASES.