Tuesday, September 22, 2015

How does suspended animation work? Suspended animation works by surgeons draining a patient's blood and replacing it with saline, so the patient is between life and death. The surgeons have two hours to work on the patients.

Do you think this is a safe process? At the time no, I don't think that that its safe at the time, but in the future I think that this process will be more stable to where we know it would work, and not be so dangerous.

What are other ways doctors could prevent patients from dying from dramatic wounds? Another way is they could find a safer surgery that they know for sure will work.

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