i want to ask fasting is good or bad for hepatius b patient
It means that the patient has not been exposed to hepatitis B (ie is not and has not ever been infected with it) and that the patient has not received a vaccine against hepatitis b.
Bone marrow type and blood type are not the same. You should get your bone marrow checked to see if it matches the patient's type. However, if you were to give your B+ type blood to the patient, then it would be compatible.
A good dose of vitamin c to boost the immune system is good for a Diabetes patient. Also Vitamin A for the eyes and E for the skin to keep it moisturized. Calcium and good B complex vitamins for bone health and nerve health.
Lehne, Richard A. Pharmacology for Nursing Care, 3rd edition. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, 1998.
The answer is the patient Odysseus.
Highly doubt it. Grubs turn it your "June Bugs" what you need is a granule with the ingredient Imodiclorpid. put this out and water it in good but not too much and be patient
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No but I have used B-12 on a sick patient before but am not sure if it helped.
Yes, group B blood can be given to a group B patient who has previously received blood from a group O donor. Blood type O is considered a universal donor for red blood cells, so the group B patient's immune system should not have any adverse reactions to receiving blood from a group O donor previously. However, it is always important to consult with a healthcare provider or blood bank for specific guidance in transfusion situations.
Nothing is wrong because blood AB has antigen A and B.
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