Frostbite
Hypothermia
NO!!!! That would mean you are manipulating the spine. If you suspect a brain injury, then you need to suspect trauma to the spinal cord as well.
best method of opening the airway of an unresponsive victim when you do not suspect cervical spine injury
I think its pus... but again it would depend on the type of injury... burn, chemical, fall ... etc... pus is not a formed element. the answer would be white blood cells.
It would all depend in your injury, the state you reside in, and the type of claim being made. Weather it's worker's comp., personal, or if you slipped and fell on someones property.
How would weather conditions in an area change if a high pressure system replaced a low pressure
I would suspect the bulb is burnt out.I would suspect the bulb is burnt out.
I would suspect the engine coolant temp sensor, the one next to the thermostat housing is at fault but, I would like to know how cold is it where you are, it could make a difference.
idunno but if it was hot there would be no snow and if there was no snow there wont be a white Christmas and if its not a white Christmas its not going to be a beautiful Christmas :)
It depends on what kind of injury. Bell Boots would prevent injury to the hooves. So would shoes. And leg wraps would prevent injury to the tendons in the lower leg. But like I said, it depends on what kind of injury you are triyng to prevent.
Black students had to start later in the year because typically, black students had to go to school when the weather was not very good to allow the white kids to go during good weather.
If it has spark and fuel I would suspect the MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor has failed. If it has no spark, I would suspect the crank sensor has failed. If it has no fuel, I would suspect the fuel pump has failed.