Answer:
A weakened immune system, increasing the risk of illness and infection
Nausea and abdominal pain, which can also lead to changes in appetite and weight loss
Seizures, stroke, mental confusion and brain damage
Lung disease
Problems with memory, attention and decision-making, which make daily living more difficult
Explanation:
The second line of defence is a group of cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect the body. This is the immune system.
When a pathogen (disease-causing organism) invades the body, the neutrophils gather at the entry site and try to engulf it and destroy it.
A T helper cell will recognise only one pathogen. If the T helper cell recognises the invader, it will immediately clone to increase numbers.
After a few days of fighting off the pathogen, you will recover from your infection.
Yes Nurse practioners can be reimbursed for services rendered
If some living things do not reproduce this could be considered a defect or a genetic mutation in those people. If we take humans for example, if most humans reproduce and some don't because they cannot (if a guy cannot produce sperm) this doesn't mean that he isn't alive, it just means he was born with a genetic mutation which doesn't allow him to produce sperm needed for reproducing.
False because that will make the patient bleed faster or based on internal injuries create more internal blood or make a severe organ bleed like the heart or lungs.