Yes.
The electrical burn can cause deep tissue injury that is not immediately apparent. After a few hours the deep tissues can swell and can possibly cause the loss of a limb.
only if you think theres one but if you do you need to be cheked in to a hospital
Only if you are outside using it during an electrical storm and get struck by lightning
yes can run but motor only delivers 90%rated power because v/f less by 10%
It is a hospital that is open only for the day.
The outside of cables is coated in a protective sleeve - that insulates the wire from the weather. So long as the bird doesn't touch the conductor - it's fine.
He was not electrocuted by his lightning experiment (although the next person to attempt it died), but rather when trying to kill a turkey. He was doing an experiment at a dinner party to electrocute a turkey so as to not only kill it quickly but also to make the bird tender (muscles relax with such a shock). The experiment failed and Franklin was electrocuted. Of course, it did not kill him. He did this experiment in 1750 - 40 years before his death.
The h in hospital should only be capitalized when it's in the name of a hospital, such as St. John's Hospital.
You would need to talk with the hospital or physician that has your medical records to see if they have an electronic record system. Only about 20% of US physicians have the capability of sending you your medical records electronically. You could have your records transferred to a hospital that does, but that may require you to have an appointment at the hospital.
There are some doctors who perform Lasik correction surgery in the office. Most are done that way. Very few procedures need to be done in an outpatient setting at the hospital. Only if there are health circumstances that need to be monitored.
Physicians who are authorized to practice only in a hospital setting are called hospitalists.
My friends, the only 2 things you need are light and water. Sorry, though. If you dunk a lit light bulb in water, you will not get a light-dependent reaction. You will get electrocuted.... so don't try this one at home!
The need to have lit exit signs is based on the location of the hospital. The only way to know if it is a law is to check with your local authorities.