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[[Characters]], like [[Colonist|colonists]], [[Raider|raiders]], etc, can become [[#Injuries|injured]] (via the environment or fighting). Each injury affects a different part of the colonists' well being, and can be found under a character's [[Health]] tab.
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==Health Systems==
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:''Main article: [[Characters]]''
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Human Characters, like colonists, have the following biological systems :
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===Pain===
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:''Main Article: [[Pain]]''
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Humans can only take so much pain before they go into [[#Shock|shock]], and become incapacitated. Some characters, like machines, do not feel pain and are not affected by it.
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===Consciousness===
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Required for living. Loss of an organ that provides consciousness results in death of the character (eg. the [[body part|brain]]). Even machines require a source of consciousness to operate.
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===Sight===
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Required for vision, though a colonist can survive with just one eye. Machines have sensors for this instead of biological eyes.
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===Hearing===
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Required for hearing, though a colonist can live without either ear. Machines have hearing sensors for this instead of biological ears.
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===Moving===
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Used for walking around the world, requires some sort of movement limb (like legs for colonists).
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===Working===
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Used to doing virtually any job as a colonist like [[construction|constructing]], [[mining]], [[crafting]], so on. A colonist that is unable to do work isn't able to do much besides eat.
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===Talking===
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Used for socializing, like talking to other colonists, funnily enough, since colonists with the [[Trait|psychopath trait]] don't get a positive moodlet from socializing, they are the least affected by this. Machines have a 'communication' system instead of this.
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===Eating===
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Required for eating food. {{v|{{:Version}}}} Colonists can still eat, even if they lose their ability at the moment, albeit ''very'' slowly.
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===Breathing===
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Characters need to be able to breathe, and a character that requires breathing and loses all capacity to do so will perish.
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===Blood Filtration===
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Your kidneys do this. Curiously, losing both kidneys also ensues instant death.
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===Blood Pumping===
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Hearts pump blood, and blood pumping is another essential system required for life. Lose all capacity for this and you die.
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===Metabolism===
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Colonists' livers are required for this. Entirely destroying a characters' liver results in instantaneous death as well.
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==Human Anatomy==
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The human anatomy in Rimworld is a simplified one of ours in real life.
  
{{see also|Injury}}
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===Body Parts===
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====Head====
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*Health: 30
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*Lethal if destroyed/removed.
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Container of the skull, eyes, ears, nose, and jaw. Technically, you don't need the head itself to live (rather you need the contents of the head, like the brain, to live).
  
[[Characters]], like [[colonist]]s, [[raider]]s, etc., can become [[Injury|injured]] (via the environment or fighting).  
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=====Skull=====
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*Health: 30
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*Lethal if shattered.
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Container of the brain. It's worth noting that an injury cannot hit the skull without hitting the brain as well. Lethal if lost, since it holds the brain (again, you need the brain to live, not technically the skull).
  
Each injury affects a different part of the colonists' well being, and can be found under a character's '''Health''' tab.
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======Brain======
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*Health: 10
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*Lethal if destroyed/removed.
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The most important organ of a colonist. It's required for [[#Consciousness|consciousness]], [[#Sight|sight processing]], [[#Hearing|hearing processing]], [[#Moving|moving]], and [[#Working|working]].
  
Under the health tab there are two sub-tabs, one for a health "Overview" which includes medical treatment preference and food restriction (1.0 onwards), and a second tab for scheduling any "Operations" that a colonist requires.
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=====Eyes=====
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*Health: 10
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Includes :
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*Right Eye
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*Left Eye
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Eyes are required for [[#Sight|seeing]]. They do not heal when injured, and always scar. {{v|{{:Version}}}} There is currently no way to restore sight to a blinded colonist.
  
==Health Systems==
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=====Ears=====
{{main|Characters|Table of Human Body Parts}}
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*Health: 10
Pawns have the following health systems.  
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Includes :
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*Right Ear
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*Left Ear
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Ears are required for [[#Hearing|hearing]] things in the world. Losing both ears results in deafness. {{v|{{:Version}}}} There is currently no way to restore hearing to a deafened colonist.
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Currently, loud noises like gunshots do not inflict pain or damage on the ears.
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=====Nose=====
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*Health: 10
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{{v|{{:Version}}}} Though required for smelling, there is no smelling system in place in place for Rimworld. A damaged or destroyed nose is the least of your worries in terms of injury.
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=====Jaw=====
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*Health: 20
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Required for [[#Eating|eating]], colonists are left unable to eat if they lose their jaw. {{v|{{:Version}}}} Currently however, colonists are still able to (slowly) eat, presumably until there's a way to replace a jaw.
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====Torso====
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*Health: 40
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*Core Part
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*Lethal if destroyed
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The torso is the [[core part]] of a colonist. It is a container for the rest of the major organs of a colonist, and destroying it effectively destroys/disconnects the rest of the colonist's organs. A majority of human characters will die from torso injury/destruction long before they die of anything else.
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=====Neck=====
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*Health: 30
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*Lethal if destroyed/removed.
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Technically part of the torso, it connects the head to the torso. {{v|{{:Version}}}} Neck damage doesn't seem to make colonists bleed out very fast, unlike real life. Loss of the neck results in death, due to disconnecting the [[#Brain|brain]] from the core part, the [[#Torso|torso]].
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=====Clavicle=====
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*Health: 25
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Includes :
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*Right Clavicle
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*Left Clavicle
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The clavicles are the bones between the [[#Neck|neck]] and shoulder (the human damage model does not include shoulders, however, so the clavicle connects the arm instead), and are required for the for [[#Working|work]]. Shattering a clavicle is equivalent to actually losing the arm in terms of functionality.
  
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=====Spine=====
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*Health: 35
! System Name !! Biological<BR>Body Parts !! Mechanical<BR>Body Parts !! Biological<BR>Pawns Have? !! Mechanical<BR>Pawns Have? !! Fatal if all<BR>capacity lost?<ref>Refers to whether or not the pawn will die if a system's capacity becomes 'None'</ref>
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Colonists need their spine for [[#Moving|moving]] and [[#Working|working]]. Shattering the spine results in complete paralysis, presumably below the neck. {{v|{{:Version}}}} There is no way to restore functionality to a colonist whose spine is broken, forcing them to be bed bound for the rest of their life.
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![[Pain]]
 
| - || | - || | Yes || | No || | No
 
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![[#Consciousness|Consciousness]]
 
| Brain || | - || | Yes || | No || | Yes
 
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![[#Data Processing|Data Processing]]
 
| - || | Mechanical Brain || | No || | Yes || | Yes
 
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![[#Sight|Sight]]
 
| Eye || | Sight Sensor || | Yes || | Yes || | No
 
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![[#Hearing|Hearing]]
 
| Ear || | Hearing Sensor || | Yes || | Yes || | No
 
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![[#Moving|Moving]]
 
| Leg, Foot || | Leg, Foot<ref>Centipedes body rings are used for movement instead, since they don't have legs.</ref> || | Yes || | Yes || | No
 
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![[#Manipulation|Manipulation]]
 
| Arm, Hand || | Arm, Hand<ref>Again, Centipedes body rings are used for work instead, since they don't have arms.</ref> || Yes || | Yes || | No
 
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![[#Talking|Talking]]
 
| Jaw, Neck || | - || | Yes || | No || | No
 
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![[#Communication|Communication]]
 
| - || | Neck<ref>Centipedes have no form of external communication. Scythers do have a neck though, and make some interesting sounds when incapacitated.</ref> || | No || | Yes || | No
 
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![[#Breathing|Breathing]]
 
| Lungs || | - || | Yes || | No || | Yes
 
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![[#Blood Filtration|Blood Filtration]]
 
| Kidneys, Liver || | - || | Yes || | No || | Yes
 
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![[#Fluid Reprocessing|Fluid Reprocessing]]
 
| - || | Fluid Reprocessor || | No || | Yes || | Yes
 
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![[#Blood Pumping|Blood Pumping]]
 
| Heart || | - || | Yes || | No || | Yes
 
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![[#Power Generation|Power Generation]]
 
| - || | Reactor || | No || | Yes || | Yes
 
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![[#Metabolism|Metabolism]]
 
| Stomach || | - || | Yes || | No || | Yes
 
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==== Sight ====
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=====Pelvis=====
{{Main|Sight}}
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*Health: 25
Sight is a capacity that contributes to stats including [[Shooting Accuracy|shooting accuracy]], [[Melee Hit Chance|melee hit chance]], and for colonists, nearly every work stat. Humans and animals have eyes, while [[scyther]]s and [[centipede]]s have functionally equivalent sight sensors. Losing an eye or sensor reduces sight by 50%. Humans aged 50 or older may develop cataracts which drastically reduces sight by 50%. An eye can be upgraded with a [[bionic eye]].
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The pelvis is critical for [[#Moving|moving]], and shattering it results in paralysis below the waist. Colonists are completely unable to walk from this sort of injury, and will be forced to be bed bound for the rest of their life. {{v|{{:Version}}}} There is no way to repair shattered pelvis currently.
  
==== Hearing ====
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=====Sternum=====
{{Main|Hearing}}
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*Health: 25
Hearing is a capacity that contributes to [[Trade Price Improvement|trade price improvement]]. Hearing is reduced by damaged, missing ears, or hearing loss.  Hearing can be improved past 100% with a [[bionic ear]], however no derived stat benefits from doing so.
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Front part of the [[#Rib|rib cage]]. {{v|{{:Version}}}} Like ribs, it currently only causes [[pain]] if destroyed.
  
==== Moving ====
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=====Rib=====
{{Main|Moving}}
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*Health: 15
Moving is a pawn's capacity to use their legs to move about. It's a major factor in a pawn's overall [[Move Speed|movement speed]]. Moving is reduced when a leg, femur, tibia, foot, toe or their spine is injured.
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*Rib x 12
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Colonists have 12 ribs, damage/loss of a rib is relatively harmless. {{v|{{:Version}}}} As of currently, loss of a rib only results in [[pain]].
  
Consciousness applies a 1 for 1 multiplier on moving, while breathing and blood pumping does the same but only up to -10% moving, so anything that affects any of these stats will also increase or reduce moving by the same amount. Moving is also directly reduced by certain ailments including [[Injury#old age|bad back and frailty]].  
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=====Lung=====
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*Health: 20
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Includes :
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*Right Lung
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*Left Lung
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*Lethal if both lungs lost.
  
Any time a pawn's moving is reduced to below 15%, they become incapacitated and can no longer do anything. They can be rescued or captured at this point. An injured pawn may eventually recover on their own as the pain levels drop, although blood loss may prevent this or cause them to collapse again.
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Colonists have two lungs, a right lung and left lung. Currently, colonists can [[#Breathing|breathe]] and survive fine with just one lung, {{v|{{:Version}}}} though, their health bar will permanently be displayed as '50%', since they're half way to death with the loss of a single lung. Losing both lungs is instantaneous death, as the colonist will no longer have a way to breath. Lungs tend to bleed out very fast when destroyed, but are generally survivable injuries.
  
==== Manipulation ====
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=====Stomach=====
{{Main|Manipulation}}
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*Health: 30
Manipulation is a pawn's capacity to perform any task with their [[Body Parts#Hand|hands]]. It is an important factor in almost every task a colonist can perform.  
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Stomachs act like colonists jaws in many ways, as the loss of the stomach results in an inability to [[#Eating|eat]]. {{v|{{:Version}}}} A colonist without a stomach can still eat, though very slowly.
  
Anatomically, bipeds use their left and right arms for manipulation, and each side contributes its efficiency level to 50% of the manipulation stat. Total loss of a shoulder, arm, radius, humerus or hand will render that side totally useless and reduce the pawn's manipulation by 50%. Loss of a finger will result in about an 8% manipulation penalty per finger. For quadrupeds, manipulation is reduced by injury to their [[Body Parts#Jaw|jaw]] instead. For both, injury to the spine will also reduce manipulation.
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=====Heart=====
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*Health: 20
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The heart is needed for [[#Blood Pumping|blood pumping]] in colonists. Complete destruction of the heart results in instant death.
  
Consciousness applies a 1 for 1 multiplier on manipulation, so anything that affects consciousness (pain, brain damage, diseases, drugs, joywires, etc.) will also increase or reduce manipulation by the same amount. Manipulation is also reduced by ailments including [[Injury#old age|bad back and frailty]]. Manipulation is modified by prosthetics including power claws, prosthetic arms, and bionic arms.
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=====Kidney=====
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*Health: 20
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Includes :
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*Right Kidney
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*Left Kidney
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*Lethal if both lost
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Kidneys are required for [[#Blood Filtration|blood filtration]]. Like lungs, losing one isn't life threatening, but losing both results in death.
  
==== Talking ====
 
{{Main|Talking}}
 
A character's capacity of speech. Directly affected by consciousness.
 
  
==== Eating ====
 
{{Main|Eating}}
 
Eating is the capacity of biological pawns to consume food and is a major factor of [[Eating Speed]]. It is reduced by a damaged jaw. Even when missing a jaw a pawn can still eat, though at a reduced rate. A damaged or missing jaw can be replaced with a [[Table of Human Body Parts#cite ref-2|denture]].
 
  
==== Breathing ====
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====Arm====
{{Main|Breathing}}
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*Health: 30
The ability of a character to breathe. Affects consciousness and movement.
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*Right Arm
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*Left Arm
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Arms are required for [[#Working|working]], and are containers for the [[#Hands|hands]] and subsequent bones. One armed colonists can still work, though much slower.
  
==== Blood Filtration ====
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=====Humerus=====
{{Main|Blood Filtration}}
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*Health: 25
A character's ability to fight off diseases. Affects consciousness and immunity gain speed.
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*Right Humerus
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*Left Humerus
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Upper bones of the arm. While these are usually minor injuries (as bone injuries never scar), shattering ones' humerus is equivalent to losing the entire arm, with a complete loss of functionality for the arm, meaning the arm can no longer do [[#Working|work]]. Definitely not funny.
  
==== Blood Pumping ====
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=====Radius=====
{{Main|Blood Pumping}}
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*Health: 20
Blood Pumping is an essential function provided by the heart. It directly influences the moving stat. A pawn whose blood pumping reaches 0% will die instantly.
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*Right Radius
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*Left Radius
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Forearm bones, similar to [[#Humerus]] in terms of injury and shattering, with a loss of [[#Working|working]] ability for the appropriate arm if shattered.
  
==== Metabolism ====
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=====Hand=====
{{Main|Metabolism}}
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*Health: 20
Metabolism is a pawn's ability to digest food and convert it to energy efficiently. The better a pawn's metabolism value, the less food and rest they will need. A pawn whose metabolism reaches 0% will die instantly.
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*Right Hand
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*Left Hand
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Hands are the containers for fingers, and are required for [[#Working|working]]. One handed colonists can still work fine, just slower.
  
==== Consciousness  ====
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======Fingers======
{{Main|Consciousness}}
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*Health: 7
Consciousness is a creature's ability to remain active, and in the case of your colonists, controllable. Blood loss, starvation and pain can have a serious effect on a creature's consciousness if they reach higher levels. Pawns below 30% consciousness will not wake up.
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When a medical operation is performed, anesthesia is induced, which renders the person unconscious until the effect of the anesthetic medication has worn off. This makes them incapable of moving, along with being incapable of leaving the bed.
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*Right Thumb
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*Right Index Finger
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*Right Middle Finger
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*Right Ring Finger
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*Right Pinky
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*Left Thumb
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*Left Index Finger
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*Left Middle Finger
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*Left Ring Finger
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*Left Pinky
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Colonists have ten fingers, consisting of the thumbs, index, middle, ring, and pinky fingers. Loss of any of these results in a small penalty to [[#Working|working]] (though it's usually so small it's difficult to notice).
  
Consciousness is directly influenced by Efficiency of consciousness source, Pain, Blood pumping, Breathing and Blood filtration. The formula is:
 
  
    '''E(C) = E(CS) * (1 - Clamp((Pain - 0.1) * 4 / 9, 0, 0.4)) * (1 - 0.2 * △E(BP)) * (1 - 0.2 * △E(Br)) * (1 - 0.1 * △E(BF))'''
 
  
where
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====Leg====
  E(C) is the Efficiency of Consciousness
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*Health: 30
  E(CS) is the Efficiency of Consciousness source (e.g., the brain)
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  Pain is the total pain
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*Right Leg
  △E(BP) = 1 - E(BP), E(BP) is the Efficiency of Blood pumping
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*Left Leg
  △E(Br) = 1 - E(Br), E(Br) is the Efficiency of Breathing
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Every colonist has two legs, but the destruction of one removes the ability to [[#Moving|walk]] at all. {{v|{{:Version}}}} Unable to walk, they'll be forced to live their rest of their life in a medical bed. There is no way to provide treatment for a lost leg currently.
  △E(BF) = 1 - E(BF), E(BF) is the Efficiency of Blood filtration
 
  
From the fomula, we know that when total pain is below 10%, it makes no influence on consciousness. And when 10% <= pain <= 100%, the fomula can be simplified as: 
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=====Tibia=====
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*Health: 25
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*Right Tibia
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*Left Tibia
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Upper leg bone, required for [[#Moving|walking]]. When shattered, results in a complete loss of function of the leg containing the bone.
  
    '''E(C) = E(CS) * [(Pain - 0.1) * 4 / 9] * (1 - 0.2 * △E(BP)) * (1 - 0.2 * △E(Br)) * (1 - 0.1 * △E(BF))'''
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=====Femur=====
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*Health: 25
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Includes :
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*Right Femur
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*Left Femur
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Lower leg bone, the same in terms of injury as the [[#Tibia|tibia]], with a loss of [[#Moving|walking]] ability on being shattered.
  
== Pain ==
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=====Foot=====
{{:Pain}}
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*Health: 20
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Includes :
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*Right Foot
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*Left Foot
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Humans have two feet, needed for [[#Moving|walking]]. There are also the container for the toes.
  
== Health tab ==
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======Toes======
All creatures have a health tab, located above the pawn's inspect pane.
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*Health: 7
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*Right Little Toe
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*Right Fourth Toe
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*Right Middle Toe
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*Right Second Toe
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*Right Big Toe
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*Left Little Toe
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*Left Fourth Toe
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*Left Middle Toe
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*Left Second Toe
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*Left Big Toe
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Probably the most minor injuries a colonist can have would be to the toes. They hurt a colonists' [[#Moving|walking]] by a small amount.
  
:Overview tab
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==Injuries==
::The first section lists the creature's type, gender and age. Hovering over this section will display the creature's exact age and date born.
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{{:Injury}}
::Self-tend (turned off by default) allows a doctor to tend their own wounds, although with reduced efficiency.
 
::The creature's bodily systems are listed here with their current effectiveness. Not all systems are found among all types of creatures (i.e. animals don't have Talking).
 
  
:Operations tab
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==Non-Local Injuries==
::The Operations tab is only available for colonists, colony animals, and prisoners. Bills can be added here to request surgical operations.
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Some injuries are not applied to specific body parts, but rather the entire body.
  
:Injuries
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===Starvation===
::Listed here are the creature's health conditions and injuries. Implants, bionic parts, and prosthetics are also listed here. Hovering over an entry provides detailed information.
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Occurs when a pawn is out of [[#Eating|food]], starting from 0%. Upon reaching 100%, the pawn will die.
::A red blood droplet indicates a bleeding injury. The size of the droplet indicates severity of the bleeding. Overall bleeding rate is listed at the bottom.
 
::An open circle indicates a condition that needs tending, usually requiring periodic treatments before fully cured. A solid circle indicates the condition has been tended to.
 
::A bandage icon indicates a treated injury. A white bandage indicates high quality treatment. Darker shades indicate lower quality treatment, more likely to result in scarring or infection. ''See [[Doctoring]]''
 
  
==Cold and Heat Injuries==
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===Blood Loss===
Hypothermia: Causes a negative thought, and pawns will eventually lose consciousness.<br />
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Occurs when a pawn has untreated wounds that cause bleeding, starting from 0%. Upon reaching 100%, the pawn will die due to losing too much blood.
Frostbite: Can cause limbs and fingers/toes to fall off. <br />
 
Heatstroke: Causes a negative thought, and can affect consciousness and even set a pawn on [[fire]].<br />
 
Burns: Causes low-medium pain and creates a risk of infection.
 
  
==Treatment==
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===Suffocation===
For most injuries, you can treat [[colonist]]s with or without [[medicine]] (with typically better results if a medicinal substance is provided), and also have them lay in [[hospital bed]]s or any other bed or sleeping spot assigned as a medical spot, though Hospital Beds further improve the chance of them being treated properly.
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Not sure when this occurs, but is listed in the files as a damage type. May occur in environments without oxygen, like underwater.
  
===Improper Treatment===
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===Shock===
Treating an injury poorly ''may'' result in [[Injury#Scarring|scarring]], reduced [[Stat#Healing Rate|healing rate]] or infections.
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Caused by extremely pain, it incapacitates the affected target. There are no other causes of shock besides pain currently.
  
===Operations===
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==Scars==
{{See also|Surgery}}
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Scars are permanent markers of injuries. They forever lower the maximum health of the affected body part, making it easier to damage the affected body part in the future. Scars can be caused by poor quality [[#Treatment]] or just not treating wounds, though injuries have an inherently low chance to scar. Scars will also cause a small amount of pain, despite being fully healed.
Under the Health tab, you can assign an operation to a [[colonist]] by clicking on the bill sub-tab. Operations cannot be performed without a proper [[Medicine|Medkit]] to apply an anesthetic. Operation success chance depends highly on the doctor's skill level. Keep in mind that keeping the room as clean as possible (also optionally with the use of [[sterile tile]]s) will help preventing possible infection.  As of Alpha 16, there are three categories of surgery failure – minor, catastrophic, and ridiculous. Ridiculous hits all body parts, minor and catastrophic hit parts near the surgery site.
 
  
=====Transplants=====
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Sometimes colonist are generated with minor scars.
For missing [[Table of Human Body Parts|internal organs]], either a donor organ or an [[Artificial body parts#Body - Organs|artificial equivalent]] can be used. Some diseases can be cured through a transplant. [[Artery blockage]]s can be cured with a heart transplant and [[Ailments#Asthma|asthma]] can be cured with lung transplants. Be wary that your colonists may suffer [[Mood#Someone organ-harvested|mood penalties]] when you harvest an organ, with the "donor" will suffer a -30 mood penalty for over a week. See [[Human Resources]] for details and mitigation strategies.
 
  
=====Limb Replacement=====
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Colonists currently have no feelings towards scars. They don't really mind if they're completely covered in head-to-toe with them. Research concludes that colonists must be seriously hardcore to endure all the pain and not care.
From [[peg leg]]s to [[bionic arm]]s, you could either replace a colonists' missing limbs, augment them, or cruelly punish your [[Raider|enemies]] with peg legs out of spite.  
 
Bionic parts have a bonus to specific actions or movement. For example, a [[bionic leg]] will increase your colonist's [[Move Speed|moving speed]] by 12.5%. Having a second bionic leg will increase the speed further by 12.5%, so having both right and left bionic legs will increase the speed by 25%.
 
  
=====Implants=====
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==Treatment==
You can install implants onto a natural part to improve its functions.  
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{{v|{{:Version}}}}Currently, the only form of treatment provided is bandaging and using [[Medkit|medical kits]] on colonists. Colonists assigned to the 'medical' job will attempt to treat colonists that are on medical beds.
  
Implants are not mutually exclusive so you can have more than 1 per part.
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Some note-worthy things :
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*Better doctors have a better chance to treat injuries better.
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*Using medical kits seems to raise the chance of treating a wound well
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*Treating wounds helps reduce the chance that they will scar.
  
=====Amputations=====
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==Future==
Limbs can also be removed due to health reasons. If an arm/leg becomes infected it can be amputated to save the person.
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{{v|{{:Version}}}}
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*Tynan has hinted that there may be artificial limbs (potentially even cybernetic replacements) in the next alpha.
  
== Version history ==
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[[Category:Main]]
* [[Version/0.10.785|0.10.785]] - Health tab now displays overall bleeding rate.
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[[Category:Game mechanics]]
* [[Version/0.12.906|0.12.906]] - Added way to enable/deny medicine in different qualities to any colonist, prisoner, or tame animal.
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[[Category:Characters]]
* [[Version/0.13.1135|0.13.1135]] - Sick people in bed can now watch [[TV]]
 
[[Category:Health]]
 

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