Answer:
According to the information presented in this video, a spreadsheet is effective for managing information about one thing (e.g., items for sale), but a
C. database
is better for managing information about more than one thing (e.g., items for sale and suppliers of items).
Explanation:
- The option A is not correct as the flowchart is a step-by-step explanation of a procedure. It is visual presentation in which we explain a whole process.
- The option B is not correct as network is defined as the group of different computers, servers and other machines that helps the exchange of data.
- The option c is correct as database is the means of storage of data as well as we can access this data at any time and it let you manage the data as well so we can manage a lot of information about multiple things at a time.
- The option d is also incorrect as workflow is the visual presentation of sequence in which tasks are performed so it doesn't have to do anything wit the managing the information.
- The option e is also incorrect as data model defines the properties of data of different things and it is used in database. It sets the rule of storing, managing and accessing the data in a database.
it has animation, but it does not have multimedia and only has text and no images
Answer:
dont forget the trail mix
Explanation:
honestly you can go bougie or you can go doomsday prepper macgyver style.
Ill give you what I would bring as a field medic but you didnt really specify the situation so hopefully this can spark some ideas for your project. You can find everything here on amazon so ill let you go ahead and do that..
<u>PPE</u>
gloves
masks
eye protection
reflective wear
weapon system
<u>Medical</u>
Tourniquets
Pressure Dressings
NSAIDs
Aspirin
Safety pins
IO drill
IV supplies
Space blanket
Thermometer
Chapstick
Silktape
Bacitracin
<u>EDC</u>
Flashlight
Pens/markers
write in the rain
Firestarter
Duct tape
knives/trauma shears
saw
Watch
550cord
gummy worms & water
Radio/ Garmin inreach
Triage tags
Answer:
a group of cells stacked upon each other; vertical group