According to MANswers, A severed Limb can be Re-attached after 1 hour its Perfectly able to Attach, after 4 hours tissue begins to deteriorate, in a cooler with ice but not in contact with the ice in about 40 degrees F. It will be viable for up to 4 days.
When an amputation occurs as a result of cancer or other illness, studies will be done on the limb to determine pathology. If the result of the amputation, the limb is put in an incinerator and burned.
A severed limb, you need to fake like you cut off an arm, hand, or at least a finger.
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When dealing with a severed vein, the immediate steps to take are to apply pressure to the wound to stop the bleeding, elevate the injured limb above the heart level, and seek medical help promptly.
Since I don't have a wireless printer I must attach the printer cable to my computer to print documents. I attach the Christmas bulb to the Christmas tree limb using a small metal hook.
Normal, because fingers should be on two hands.
The pain or feeling is known as "Phantom Pain" and is commonly reported by amputees. It's believed to be related to our body's electrical field - under Kirlian photography, plants that have had their leaves severed still show the outline of its bioelectric field after the piece has been cut and removed. Though the mechanism isn't fully understood, the pain signals to the brain from a severed limb or other injury are known to continue well after the area has apparently healed. Some theories believe that the nerve being severed causes an overload in the electric signals to the brain, which continue to be sent by the nerve path to the brain after the limb is gone. Since the nerve pain originated in the limb, the brain signals make it seem like the pain is actually coming from the limb when in fact it's not.
Moving a limb away from the midline of the body is called abduction. This movement increases the angle between the limb and the body, moving it outwards or to the side. Examples include raising your arm to the side or spreading your fingers apart.
The abnormal "phantom" sensations and pain are usually located in the distal parts of the missing limb. Pain and tingling may be felt in the fingers and hand, and in the lower limbs, in the toes and the feet.
Flexion (noun) = the action of bending or the condition of being bent, especially the bending of a limb or joint. "flexion of the fingers"
The phalanges are the finger and toe bones. There is nothing in the upper limb distal to the phalanges except the very tips of the fingers.