<span>An open fracture is where the bone protrudes out
of the skin. This usually occurs in accidents where collisions cause a massive
blow to the body which then causes the bone to break and be displaced from
their original positions. This type of fracture needs immediate medical
assistance because this might cause a major blood loss to the body which might
result to other complications (e.g. infections, further displacements). <span>
<span>Once an
open fracture occurs, a person is suggested to stay in his exact position and
not be moved until medical assistance arrives. Open fractures often require
major surgeries and they usually take a longer time to recover than hairline
fractures because a protrusion to the skin is evident.</span></span></span>
The server tells you that the dish tastes good because just because the dish tastes good does not mean it is healthy.
The answer to your question is type II
<span>What might have caused this to happen is B. the iron having a faulty cord. Usually, it is a cord, not an outlet that can cause a person to feel an electrical shock if something is wrong. Her rubber-soled shoes have nothing to do with this, but rather a faulty cord which can be quite dangerous if not treated. So it's a good thing she only felt a minor shock - the consequences might have been more dangerous.</span>
<span>I would not include pistol as an emergency resource. It does not have any function in most emergencies unless in some cases. Blankets are useful for sleeping. Bleaching can be used as a disinfectant. Water is essential for different tasks and is needed for drinking.</span>