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Splint is an item that cures the Weakened status.

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  • Splint
  • Splint
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  • Splint è uno strumento per l'analisi del codice sorgente. E' estremamente difficile da usare, ma esegue una gran quantità di analisi che possono essere di grande aiuto. Dal sito di Splint:
  • Splint is an item that cures the Weakened status.
  • The Splint is a medical item featured in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
  • Splint is a static source code analysis tool. It is extremely picky but does crazy amounts of path analysis that could be very beneficial. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • A splint is a simple device used in first aid and by doctors to immobilize broken or possibly broken bones to prevent further damage and allow the bone to begin to set. If the broken bone is in a finger or toe, a splint is usually sufficient care and no more permanent support is needed. However, for any larger broken bone, or a break in a joint (such as the wrist or ankle), a cast is always a better choice. In Frozen, House recommends a splint for the patient's broken toe. In The Softer Side, House applies a splint to a clinic patient's broken finger himself.
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  • The Last Stand: Dead Zone
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  • Splint
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  • Medical item
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  • A splint is a simple device used in first aid and by doctors to immobilize broken or possibly broken bones to prevent further damage and allow the bone to begin to set. If the broken bone is in a finger or toe, a splint is usually sufficient care and no more permanent support is needed. However, for any larger broken bone, or a break in a joint (such as the wrist or ankle), a cast is always a better choice. The concept of a splint is very simple. After bandaging or cushioning the injured area, two stiff supports roughly the size of the bone are placed on either side of the damaged bone, stretching from the joint on one side of the suspected break to the joint on the other side and then are tied together, usually with triangular bandages. For broken fingers, the use of a curved piece of flat metal approximately the same width as a finger and just over twice as long is the standard material. In a hospital setting, flat pieces of wood or metal and sterile bandages are the usual material for a splint. However, in an emergency, anything can suffice such as branches of a tree, newspapers, string, rope, torn clothing or even several layers of stiff cardboard. A splint is recommended for any suspected break and is taught as standard first aid. Not only does it prevent further injury, a splint usually alleviates the pain associated with movement of the broken bone. In Frozen, House recommends a splint for the patient's broken toe. In The Softer Side, House applies a splint to a clinic patient's broken finger himself.
  • Splint è uno strumento per l'analisi del codice sorgente. E' estremamente difficile da usare, ma esegue una gran quantità di analisi che possono essere di grande aiuto. Dal sito di Splint:
  • Splint is an item that cures the Weakened status.
  • The Splint is a medical item featured in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
  • Splint is a static source code analysis tool. It is extremely picky but does crazy amounts of path analysis that could be very beneficial. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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