the crest of their helmet slides down on their head and pops their nose on their nose
Beavis and Butt-Head - 1993 Nose Bleed 7-11 was released on: USA: 21 February 1997
No. A nose bleed is not serious if it soon stops. If you have other symptoms it may be worth consulting a doctor.
First aid for a nose bleed is to sit with your head between your knees pinching your nose (holding the whole nose) with direct pressure until bleeding stops.
you tilt your head back and pinch your nose.
Yes because all the blood goes to your head.
Drowning victims usually do not bleed from the nose or mouth. However, severe head trauma or chest trauma could cause this effect.
the nose should not bleed if the back (occipital region) of the head is struck. If this occurs after a blow to the rear of the head, it could indicate a more serious, internal injury may have occurred (possibly a skull fracture). If the individual lost consciousness during the event, that too is an indication that there could be more serious internal injuries. The nose usually bleeds after a direct blow, dried mucous membranes, or in some circumstances high blood pressure.
Of course! Even one fall that results in a head injury can cause brain damage. The severity of the fall is what is significant! If a toddler has had multiple falls, he/she should be taken directly to a hospital with an Emergency Room, even if no ill symptoms are being displayed!! Head injuries should always be taken seriously!
It is best to hit the person in the nose because then it will push their exaclutis into their brain and they will bleed to death in their head.
Bleeding through the nose, mouth or ear after the head injury is considered as the medical emergency. You have to get the patient admitted to the hospital. The CAT scan and /or MRI has to be performed. The neurosurgeon will take the necessary steps.
Well it depends on the cause of death. If someone is bleeding from their respiratory tract when they die or if they have head, brain, or facial trauma then you may see blood from the ears, mouth and nose.