What happens if a laparoscopic surgery can’t be completed safely?
A. The surgeon stops the surgery
B. The surgeon converts to an open surgery
C. The patient is sent home
D. The surgeon adds more cuts
Select your answer:
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Microbes and Infectious Disease › ViewTurberculosis is a disease that was widespread during the turn of the century. This disease is an example of…..
A. A helpful bacteria
B. A helpful fungi
C. A harmful bacteria
D. A harmful probiotic
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What is the purpose of capillaries growing into the wound
A. exchange oxygen and waste products
B. lay down the extra cellular matrix
C. build collagen
D. stop blood flow to the area