Linda kept the gurney in place as Miss Dubrovna climbed. Then she carefully started moving it out of the room and through a thankfully deserted hallway.
When the other woman voiced concer, Linda smiled reassuringly. "We'll know more in a moment, but with ribs sometimes it's not as bad as it seems. Thing is, when you breath your lungs move against the rib cage, hence the constant pain. At worst you may need some sort of stabilisation, but usually is not needed. Rest is the best cured in most cases."