Answer:
Battery.
Explanation:
If we don't have a permission to touch someone, we should never touch them, unless, it's the matter of life and death. If she wanted to call a security or even a policeman, she, by right, could. We must always ask a patient whether we can approach them or not. A person, in this case a doctor or a nurse, could go to jail for touching a patient against their will.
Answer: Public health measures such as pure food and water, and development of immunizations against many serious diseases such as polio and smallpox, coupled with enhanced economic conditions, are together credited with substantial reductions in the burden of infectious diseases.
<span>Arthroscopy or Artroscophic surgery is a
procedure that allows the visual inspection of a joint. This type of procedure
is minimally invasive where examination and possibly treatment of the damaged
joint is performed using an arthroscope. This is a very small camera that is
attached to a long tube that is used to view the inside of the joint and
manipulated expertly by surgeons. Small incisions are made to insert the scope which results to minimal scars after
surgery. The most common joint
that undergoes this procedure is the knee joint.</span>
Alice could:
- Avoid touching a bare wire that may be conducting a current.
- Avoid overloading power strips and other receptacles with multiple plugs. Using only two plugs per outlet lessens the risk of shock and fire
- Utilize three-prong plugs whenever possible. The third prong, which grounds the electrical current, should never be removed.
- Never assume that someone else turned off the power source. Always check for herself!