Ah… Vincent. Well, that made sense, she and Tatsuko most certainly made a lot of noise getting the door down, so… naturally that'd attract attention. It was fine, though. For the best if more people got to see it, no matter who they were or what they'd done. Holding her own aching shoulder, she considered Vincent's offer.
"Haha…. to be honest, I didn't think it would work, so… Kind of nice that it did." Medical knowledge, ah… wouldn't that require being able to examine underneath the straitjackets? … She wasn't entirely sure how comfortable she was with that, but…. "Um…. I know how to do stuff like compression wraps for sports injuries, so I can probably wrap it myself," difficult and perhaps a little on the sloppy side for her own shoulder, given her limited range of motion, "but, I guess, do you like…. know how to tell the difference between a sprain and a break? That's a little beyond what I know."
… Ah, it was a little bit relieving to see more faces enter. That made things a little less complicated. Especially Akemi, to whom she gave a bright smile and a wave.
"It's fine, though, Onizuka-san, I'm sure the wardens would forgive us if we went into the bathroom together for a smidge for the sake of treating injuries! Ei-san seems to care a lot about what's fair." Not that they were even around to stop or punish that from happening, anyway. "I can just grab my roll of bandages in a bit, yeah?"
But to address the other three who popped in, she gave a nod, "I'll be fine! There weren't any traps. None of them seem like the type to implement one, anyway, like…."' She doubts they would've even expected anyone to try to break in, either. "So far it's, like, kind of what you'd expect to be in a prison, but I haven't checked upstairs yet."