Put ice on it to control the swelling. Go to walk in clinic or emergency room if it may be broken.
yes
yes she did. she slammed a door on it in march
yes he lost the tip of the middle finger on his right hand he got it stuck in a door when he was a kid
Yes, but it depends on the type of door. I had mine severed when I was 12 years old by another boy when he slammed a metal door on me. It severed it completely.
Yes. I was slammed into the wall by a bully at school.
Icepack the finger, 10 minutes packed; ten minutes free. You can also take NSAIDS -- NOn-Steroidal Anti-Inflamatory Drugs like aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen, to reduce pain and swelling. Carry the extremity above the level of the heart to keep swelling down. If you think the finger may be broken, head for a hospital and get it xrayed. Do not pull on the finger. If moving it hurts -- stop moving it. There's no way in the field to tell for certain if it's broken or sprained (unless you can see the break). So leave the finger immobile.
It is unlikely for a revolving door to be slammed, as they are designed to move smoothly and gradually without sudden stops. The mechanism of a revolving door prevents it from being forcefully pushed or slammed.
yes. but don't eat or drink it. example: if you slammed your finger in your car door, you would soak it in Epsom salt.
Just say that you fell off of something or that you slammed it in a car door.
Walk it off....
It's usually used as a verb (past tense), but it can be used as an adjective, i.e. "a slammed door".
The subject in the sentence is "door."