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what is the urgent immune response given by a doctor to a person injured in a road accident?? ?

please need help..

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  • Lisa
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Perhaps you are thinking about a tetanus vaccine? If so, it is interesting information that a tetanus vaccine at the time of injury offers no protection for the current injury. Only the tetanus immune globulin, TIG, can do that.

    I'm not quite sure what you are actually asking.

  • 1 decade ago

    Do you mean "what is the responce the injured person gives in the form of immune responses to a doctor"

    If this is the case and your not wearing an I.D. tag for the problem then you'd better, if possible, let someone know what's the problem with you.

    I have an electrical spinal implant the runs on D.C. current, it could be shorted out from using paddles. I also have very bad asthma and a heart condition. All of which can be a problem. I have medals and wallet cards to give the EMT's or doctors names and whom to reach.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    ???

    Really don't know what you're asking about -

    there is no such thing as an "emergency immune response" for a road accident.

    I've worked as an EMT, ER doctor and now am an infectious disease specialist, and have never heard of such a thing.

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