About 5-10 minutes
No. Stop the bleeding first, although death is almost certain and very quick if the jugular vein is severed.
it honestly depends on how you hold the person in "neck Hold" ive never herd of anyone dyeing but someone was seriously was injured
Yes, in about 2 minutes. The jugular vein through the neck provides blood to the brain; when that blood supply is interrupted, death comes quickly.
there is little chance of survival from the puncture of the jugular vein, because of the amount of blood carried. if punctured death can happen very rapidly. when archduke Franz Ferdinand was assinated in 1914 it was the bullet puncturing the jugular that killed him. also as an extra piece of information if the jugular vein is visible this can be a sign of congestive heart failure.
If somebody kill you with sword that is death injury
Report an injury in the workplace as soon as possible after it happens.
Normally brain damage doe to head injury from vars, falling etc. results in death, ofen soon after.
The time it takes to bleed out from a cut in the brachial or femoral arteries or the jugular vein can vary depending on the individual's health, the severity of the injury, and how quickly medical help is received. In general, a severe arterial bleed can lead to unconsciousness and death within minutes if left untreated. It is critical to seek immediate medical attention to control bleeding and prevent further complications.
Major injury may lead to death, whereas minor injury does not lead to death.
injury
Almost immediately. If you see this happen, call 911 asap.
The only jugular i know of is the jugular groove, this is found on a horse. The jugular groove is just a bit further up from the breast and a bit further down from the horses windpipe. It is a vein. It is one of the main ones and carries oxygen to the brain and head. If it is cut, you can bleed to death in a couple of minutes. It is sometimes used in the phrase, "Go for the jugular!" It means go in for the kill, show no mercy.