Reflective practice. You need to actually carry out all the actions needed for a scenario, then afterwards go back over how it went and plan for improvement.
That’s how we do it in hospitals, except the scenarios are real.
Reflective practice. You need to actually carry out all the actions needed for a scenario, then afterwards go back over how it went and plan for improvement.
That’s how we do it in hospitals, except the scenarios are real.
Shame life is political eh?
Sorry, what study exactly?
Electrolyte (e.g. Potassium) replacement during intense exercise is essential. That’s why every athlete nowadays uses it.
I guess you replace the oil with the extra stirring to stop it sticking when you stir-fry
B12 deficiency causes iron deficiency
I do apologise, it was someone else whose comment I attributed to you.
Then why did you present children as an alternative?
The previous poster was suggesting that they could make a choice between going vegan and remaining childless, implying that they’re both difficult to live with. Since one option was irrelevant, there should still be the capacity to take the other.
So if you’re not going to have children anyway then it’s irrelevant and why not go vegan?
Because if we don’t have children then who are we saving the planet for? There are very clear and achievable ways to massively reduce our individual and collective emissions which we can pass onto our descendents for a sustainable future.
Scottish nursing. 5 years ago the percentage points would have been amazing, but now it just means less of a real-terms cut than most other public workers.
Sure, how about corporate greed?
It’s still way above my public sector pay rise.
Isn’t that called a duathlon to distinguish it from the winter Olympic event?