If testing for blood glucose, you should puncture the middle finger on the non-dominant hand. Do not puncture the pad, but rather just off to the side as there are fewer pain receptors there and you can still get an adequate sample.
it will run out of air
If, a day later, your fingers are still numb or tingly, you may have injured a nerve. Usually, though, the nerve is just sending out electrical signals like crazy because of the impact to it, and will go back to normal. Interestingly enough, the nerve that goes to your pinky and ring finger is not the same nerve that goes to the rest of your fingers.
So that you don't put finger prints or body oils over the slide.
put butter on your finger so your finger is slippery and pull off the ring
If you put your finger into a pencil sharpener you will explode and die.
the tip of the thumb
Fix-a-Flat kits work on a very temporary basis. A punctured tire should be replaced.
Emergency room.
no just let it bleed
cpr cannot be done
A tubeless tire can get punctured but air will leak slowly.
Yes, punctured veins leak blood.
Whatever punctured the navel goes into the intestines.
index finger or the ring finger
the "right" answer would be no... but i would use if if it is not punctured that much...
The balloon had been punctured by a sharp needle, causing it to slowly deflate.
Definitely seek medical attention immediately.