Multiple Choice
What effect does fatal burn injury have on interleukins?
A) Decreases levels of IL-2, which may decrease T helper 1 (Th1) lymphocytes
B) Decreases levels of IL-4, which causes a shift in production from Th1 to Th2 lymphocytes
C) Decreases levels of IL-6, which produces cytokines
D) Decreases levels of IL-12, which stimulates the production of immunoglobulins
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Q25: Match the types of shock with the
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