Aspirin or also known as acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) is a widely used drug as a pain reliever for minor aches and pains and to reduce fever. Aspirin is an over-the-counter analgesic. Available oral nonprescription analgesics include acetaminophen, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (ibuprofen and naproxen), and salicylates (aspirin, magnesium salicylate, and sodium salicylate).
Answer: C
Explanation: Well i think that overall the hospital should have been more well pre-paired as all the other answers are very good options, so i think that c is your best bet!
1.) ALWAYS have extras of niceties (important things) as some have learned through the pandemic.... we still stock up on toilet paper lol XD
2.) in case of emergency you need a backup/evacuation plan
3.) i think that they were warned before it happened so they had time to pre-pare at least...
ANYWAYS.... I hope i helped!
Contrary to popular belief, parents should be calm and try to help out.
People become skeptical due to the overflowing abundance of scientific evidence that backs more proof with certain treatments. It makes people more comfortable over all if it is more tested. It would help prove theories if people were more skeptical, since they didn't think it would work previously.
Understanding the six ‘skill related fitness’ components which are : agility, balance, power, how fast you are, your reaction time, and how coordinated you are.
Now. Standing long jump, requires skill in power. Let me explain:
Power is the ability to constrict your muscles as quickly as possible. Power, then, uses strength and speed.
I dont know how many components you are allowed to use, but if its just one, say Power, if its more than one, then power, strength, and speed.