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with a bee sting what is the process that is occuring in the body locally,at the site of the sting and systemically
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18 year old femal has been stung by a bee and doesnt have her epi-pen what is the process that is occuring in the body locally, at the site of the bee sting and systemically and explain how you would procedd with her treatment
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Posted by lumbeelady
18 year old femal has been stung by a bee and doesnt have her epi-pen what is the process that is occuring in the body locally, at the site of the bee sting and systemically and explain how you would procedd with her treatment