Problem: Article: Broken arms will usually be very easy to identify. If you think you or your child has a broken arm, go immediately to the emergency room so it can be treated. Symptoms include:  Extreme pain Swelling Bruising Dizziness or lightheadedness right after the break occurs The arm is bent in a way that it shouldn’t be The person is unable to move his wrist or fingers A snapping or grinding noise when the injury occurred Bleeding and pieces of bone sticking out through the skin Remember that if the break is complex, it may be necessary for the person to get anesthesia while the doctor moves the pieces of bone back into place. Do not give the person anything to eat or drink.  Use an ice pack to reduce the person’s pain and swelling. Wrap a bag of ice or package of frozen peas in a towel. After 20 minutes, give the skin a chance to warm up. You can use a large towel to help the person support the arm in a sling or prop up the arm. Do not move the arm, that could cause more damage. The splint will be put on the arm to immobilize it while the doctor examines it. The splint is hard on one or two sides, but open on the other in case the arm continues to swell. The splint will have several layers:  Soft cloth to protect the skin against irritation Soft padding Plaster or fiberglass to prevent movement An elastic bandage to hold the pieces of the splint in place The doctor will want to look at the arm, feel the arm, and will probably order X-rays. X-rays will create an image of the bones in the arm and help the doctor determine whether they need to be realigned so that they will heal in the correct position.  For minor fractures where the bones remain correctly aligned, no additional procedures may be needed before putting a cast on the arm. If the bones are not aligned, the doctor will give the person anesthesia to either numb the area or put her to sleep. Then the doctor will try to move the bones back into place. If this is not possible, the doctor may need to do surgery. This is more likely to be necessary when a joint has been broken. Surgery may also be necessary if wires, plates, screws, or pins are needed to hold the pieces  of bone in place.
Summary: Recognize a broken arm. Make the person as comfortable as possible on the way to the hospital. Have the doctor splint the arm. Allow the doctor to examine the arm.

Problem: Article: If you have a Windows 10 computer that uses a Microsoft account (e.g., an email address) to log in, you can reset your password using the "I forgot my password" feature on the Lock Screen. If you don't have access to the computer right now, you can also change your password online. If your computer's login screen isn't up, press the "Power" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/5\/5d\/Windowspower.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/5\/5d\/Windowspower.png\/30px-Windowspower.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} button on your computer to turn it on. Either click anywhere on the screen or press the spacebar to bring up the password entry field. It's at the bottom of the page. Check either the "Text" box or the "Email" box. Depending on the recovery options you set up for your account, you may have only one of these options. If you chose the "Text" option, you'll type in the last four digits of your recovery phone number; otherwise, you'll type in the full email address that's partially starred out. It's at the bottom of the page. Depending on the recovery option you selected, do one of the following:   Text — Open your phone's Messages app, open the text from Microsoft, review the code in the text message, and type the code into the text box on your computer.  Email — Open your recovery email address' inbox, open the email from Microsoft, review the code in the email, and type the code into the text box on your computer. It's at the bottom of the page. Type whatever you want your new password to be into both text boxes on the page. Your password must have at least 8 characters. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so will reset your password to the one you just entered. At this point, you can enter your new password to log in.
Summary: Know when to use this method. Start your computer. Open the login screen. Click Next. Select a recovery option. Enter the recovery phone number or email address. Click Send code. Retrieve and enter the code. Click Next. Enter your new password. Click Next. Click Next again to return to the login screen.

Problem: Article: If you don't have olive oil, you can substitute avocado oil, coconut oil, grapeseed oil, or palm oil – and it'll still be healthy. Don't be tempted to use much more oil than that; oil will be brushed on the aubergine later. If you bombard the aubergine with even more, it'll take on a fried yet soggy texture. Slice it in 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) slices, or however your recipe calls for. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. You can also add any other spices you'd like to accompany the aubergine, too. If you’d like, coat the aubergine slices in breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese. You’ll need around ⅓ cup of breadcrumbs and 1 or 2 tablespoons of Parmesan for one, good-sized aubergine. Mix it up and dip each slice in before adding it to the pan. Each side will need to cook for about 5 minutes or until golden. Don't walk away from the pan – there's a window of perfection that, if missed, will result in your slices blackening too much. Keep turning as need be for browned perfection. Looking for a zestier kick? Add some soy sauce into the mix (but keep some for dipping later). Introduce whatever other flavors you think would pair well, too. Place them onto a paper towel to sop up the extra oil. Give them a few minutes to cool down and then it's chow time. Aubergine is tasty with soy sauce, ranch, or even plain. They're a great complement to any meal, putting a new twist on boring ol' veggies.
Summary:
Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Slice the aubergine and brush with olive oil on both sides. Add the aubergine slices to the hot oil. When the slices are evenly browned, take them off the heat.