No because if you think about it, they couldn't see where they are going and they couldn't see any x-rays. So the answer is no.
Even when the electricity goes out (mainly caused by thunderstorms) they have a generator to continue having electricity.
Hospitals use it for electricity, to lower the electricity bill.
mathematics is related to hospitals such that in altrasounds and also in many instuments without mathematics we cannot do any calculations and without mathematics we cannot survive in hospitals
Electricity runs hospitals. Without electricity, almost all life saving machines wouldn't be able to work. Electricity also runs monitors, X-ray machines, and many other things, that millions would die with out them.
Electricity runs hospitals. Without electricity, almost all life saving machines wouldn't be able to work. Electricity also runs monitors, X-ray machines, and many other things, that millions would die with out them.
Yes, static electricity
Public hospitals must accept/treat emergencies without first requiring proof of payment.
Cant imagine without electricity. Without electricity our daily routine will disorder
You can probably get a computer fan to turn a bit if there is no electricity, but you'll not get any benefit from doing that.
electricity is used in factories, industries. we require electricity at our homes for TV. , mixers etc . we need electricity for the electrical devices in hospitals. we are dependent on electricity for almost all our activities throughout the day
A hammer, a screwdriver, wrench, saw, etc. Basically any tool is also made without electricity, since they originally started this way.
All of our electronics, hospitals, and other buildings that rely on energy.
No.