the concequences are very major just kidding its not very major you just may expeience pains in the neck where the jugular is
The jugular foramen lies between the occipital bone and the temporal bone.
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The temporal bone is the site of jugular foramen and the carotid canal.
The glossopharyngeal (CN IX) and Vagus (X) exit the skull through the jugular foramen.
This question has two answers:The neck, the Interior Jugular vein runs down the right hand side of the neck; for reference its the most common place a vampire is seen to bite in films.The Jugular is often used in the phrase "go for the Jugular" to mean the entire front of the throat from ear to ear and ear to shoulder blade referencing the older expression "go for the throat".The jugular refers to the Jugular veins that run through the throat. It carries blood from the head to the heart, which is why if someone slits your throat and hits the jugular blood will pump out of the wound.So to put in a few words; Grab the throat!
The duration of Surviving the Cut is 2700.0 seconds.
Surviving the Cut was created on 2010-08-18.
well, if you place 2 fingers at the back of your jaw by your ear, apply a bit of pressure, and you will feel your jugular vein. so in order to cut your jugular vein, u basically have to apply enough pressure to cut through skin, and a little bit more. Just recently (today) i had gotten a skate in the neck and blood started coming out, turns out i didnt cut my jugular tho, i was about an inch away.
yes, but you need to be there quick
No. Stop the bleeding first, although death is almost certain and very quick if the jugular vein is severed.
If either the jugular vein or the carotid artery is completely severed, the venous tissue will retract and will be extremely difficult, if not impossible to repair.
If you mean "jugular vein," then, no... it would not be good to cut it. The jugular veins are in the neck and drain blood from the head. Is it good to cut your "juggler vein"? Only if you want to get rid of someone who is annoying you by juggling flaming bowling pins and oranges.
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Femoral - about 5 minutes Jugular - about 3 minutes Brachial - probably a bit longer, not sure.
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.
Since the blood flow of the IJV (internal jugular vein) is 700mL per minute when the head is lying flat, and at 70mL per minute when the head is at a right angle, and you need to lose approximately 40% of your blood to die, when the vein is cut it would take around 3 minutes to bleed out and die if the head is flat, and about 30 minutes to bleed out if the head is bent at a 90 degree angle. these numbers are further lengthened if a tourniquet or other blood loss device is applied.
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