This in mind, learning ‘on the job’ is the best approach to developing a new skill. Whether learning to play an instrument, become a nurse, or to speak another language, learning whilst doing<span> is better than theory alone</span>
<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>
Sweat glands. Sudoriferous glands are just the medical name.
Answer:
b and idk how to explain it sorry i just know the answer my aunt is a doctor
Explanation:
Your patient just finished drinking a cup of coffee. how long should you wait before obtaining an oral temperature?
a. 15-20 minutes