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The easiest way would be to tape the broken finger to an adjoining finger, like the ring finger. You could also get a padded aluminum finger splint and put that on the broken finger.
if they are completely broken and bandaged i would think it would be nearly impossible to write.
Well, they can be house broken but a sensible option would be to keep them in a cage because your house could be dangerous for them to explore without supervision.
No. that would be covered under your dental insurance plan.
NO! You would be a fool to drive without insurance.
I'm afraid that in this society, that is impossible. And it makes me sad to say it. Insurance runs the country, and if we're caught without it, we are forced to suffer. I'm sorry.
Why would you do that? Probably not as most insurance companies will refuse to pay out miniscule damages.
It is called the third finger, or by hard analysis "the Saturn finger."In terms of a medical reference, it would be broken into 4 parts; the metacarpal, proximal phalange, intermediate phalange, and distal phalange
Yes but when you get your operator`s license you would be charged with insurance and you can not drive without insurance
You can use your finger the plaque build up just needs to be broken up
Without them, your finger tips would be a lot blunter and less useful for picking up small objects.
I would not drive a car without an insurance policy on it as you could be cited.