Yes, your blood can clot in time or otherwise stop.
It is highly unlikely to die from a broken wrist alone. However, complications from a broken bone, such as infection or damage to nearby structures, could potentially lead to serious health issues that may become life-threatening if not properly treated.
Cutting a slit from your wrist to your elbow above the veins could cause significant bleeding, but whether it would be life-threatening depends on the depth of the cut and how quickly medical attention is received. It's important to seek immediate medical help in such a situation to prevent serious complications.
The fingernails are distal to the wrist. The wrist is proximal to the fingernails.
Wrist abduction is when the wrist moves away from the body, while wrist adduction is when the wrist moves towards the body.
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
Do you mean cutting your wrist?
I think it's still fatal to do that but when you cut that vein it releases a lot of blood so you can die from blood loss (if not taken to a hospital on time). You will not die right away from cutting your wrist vein.
Your wrist
Please specify your question.
No, not at all. Something causes you to do that in your life.
Wrist cutting is known to give you Syphilis, Hepatitis type B, HIV/AIDS, Swine and Bird flu, Chronic nausea, Cold, Runny nose, Brain and liver tumors, blue balls, cold feet and death.
Your wrist bleeds, and you don't care as much. The drinking will have little effect on the bleeding, but it may well be part of the problem insofar as the cutting is concerned.
It is highly unlikely to die from a broken wrist alone. However, complications from a broken bone, such as infection or damage to nearby structures, could potentially lead to serious health issues that may become life-threatening if not properly treated.
Fred Cutting died in 1997.
It's not like that. If you cut your wrist, OR your arm, anywhere deeply enough to open an artery, it is a life-or-death situation. But if you cut your wrist or arm not too deeply, it's a "cut" - you will recover from it.
Yes, you need a die cutting machine and other necessary materials, such as cutting dies and background papers. For beginners, you can watch the video on YouTube at first, and then try to make some simple die cutting.
cocoons die after cutting the pupal's case because it is no longer needed.