«Well, of course, it's a breakaway mallet and along about the third swing, the thing falls
into splints.
Place the lower arm
into the splint, supporting the injured area.
At the other end are adaptations so simple you can hardly call them «technologies,» such as the pencil U.S. Department of Agriculture engineer Marshall Begel keeps tucked
into a splint on his hand so he can type with it.
Not exact matches
Peer pressure can be dangerous, in a lot of ways, and though getting shin
splints might seem a lot less of a risk than trying to drive buzzed or going to that college party, they can turn
into a serious and even life - long condition.
Girls are more vulnerable to shin
splints than boys, but regardless of gender, left alone, shin
splints can turn
into stress fractures, and they can also be something that never completely goes away.
His men used a camera tripod to fashion a
splint, loaded him
into the sedan chair, and made their way to a missionary post near Chengdu.
Dear Doc I've been
into long distance running since I was a kid and just love running I'm 42 now and still enjoying running but have recently been struggling with some shin
splints on the inside of my lower left leg and a bit of a sore knee.
Film critics
splint into many camps at an extraordinary press conference, and even co-stars William Holden and Ernest Borgnine seemed slightly squeamish about the movie.
One word of warning though: is very dangerous for a dog to feed on chicken or rabbit bones, which, because they tend to break
into small
splint - like pieces, they can damage the intestines and cause the death of the animal.
Such care includes feeding, hydrating,
splinting, medicating, and housing, all with the goal of releasing the animals back
into their natural habitat.
Audubon would first shoot and kill every bird he painted and arrange
into lifelike poses, propping up his intricate compositions using wires and
splints.
Castle Medical Center, New York, NY (11/2012 to Present) Emergency Department Technician • Receive patients in emergency conditions and ensure that immediate preparations are carried out to deal with their conditions • Assist doctors and nurses in providing emergency care by providing them with necessary backup support • Take and record patients» vitals such as pulse, temperature and blood pressure • Record patient history by interviewing family members • Take and record insurance information and provide families with information on any copays • Bandage wounds after cleaning and sterilizing them and ensure any needed
splints are installed • Observe patients» conditions and alert medical staff members of any changes that may need to be looked
into • Take samples of body fluids and arrange for them to be sent to laboratories for testing purposes • Assist in positioning patients to ensure their physical comfort and wellbeing • Operate equipment such as heart monitors and ECG machines • Clean and maintain all instruments and equipment used during emergency care procedures • Maintain medical supplies such as rubbing alcohol, swabs, bandages and
splints