i dnt knw that's y i asked yall Durhh
I don't think people should get on here with the above crap, but I beleive they are
neutrophils
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* first grade- outer dermis damage, a clasic example would be sunburn * second grade- deeper damage, dermis destroyed, blistering and severe pain * 3rd grade- tissue and nerve damage, ironicly little pain as the nerves are ruined, internal tissue such as muscle intestines and even bone damaged.
First step is to rapidly, but gently rewarm the frozen tissue with warm (not hot) water. The tissue damage is similar to that of a third degree burn and there is a risk of secondary infections. The reference makes note of supplying toxoid boosters as the tissue damage releases toxic substances that cause edema. Gently massage can help restore circulation. It is essential to get full treatment as soon as is feasible.
The amount of damage. A first degree is usually redness and pain, a second degree burn blisters and a third degree burn destroys tissue.
Leukocytes in the urine are not always a diagnosis of infection present, the amount and degree of leukocytes present is key. +1 +2 or +3 leukocytes indicate bacteria are growing. Higher numbers may be present in people when there is a UTI or several other conditions: such as cancer, kidney infection, and cystitis, urethritis, or contamination, vaginal secretion. Usually when leukocytes are found, the patient's symptoms suggest what to do next. Often, a course of antibiotics is given as a first line treatment when infection is suspected, and nothing more is done if the antibiotics work.
Leukotrienes are a family of eicosanoid inflammatory mediators produced in leukocytes by the oxidation of arachidonic acid by the enzyme arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase. As their name implies, leukotrienes were first discovered in leukocytes, but have since been found in other immune cells.
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In a first aid context, yes you do. Stroke damage occurs when sufficient oxygen is not delivered to neurological tissue, result in damage. Anything you do that increases O2 transport is a good thing. I can't think of a reason not to give O2 for this.
Embryonic Connective tissue: mesenchyme
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First responders get their name because they are the first to respond. Firefighters, police, paramedics. After that, the National Guard may be called upon to assist.
Usually the Army NationalGuard is the first military force to respond on behalf of state authorities.