It can, for six months to a year later, depending of course on how badly it was broken.
There is no bone that violates the laws of ossification. Ossification is the process by which bone tissue forms and hardens, and it follows specific biological principles that apply to all bones in the body.
To pinch someone's pressure point, find their pressure point. From there, pinch it with your thumb and pointer finger. You can also just apply strong pressure to it.
To control arterial bleeding, apply direct pressure to the wound using a clean cloth or bandage. Elevate the wound above the level of the heart if possible. If bleeding continues, apply pressure to the nearest pressure point between the wound and the heart while waiting for medical help.
Each material has specific compressibility, the volume decrease.
Gas molecules apply more pressure against their container when the temperature of the gas increases or when the volume of the container decreases. This is due to an increase in the average kinetic energy and frequency of collisions of the gas molecules with the container walls.
I don't think that you should if you have a stinger in there then it would just push it down farther in.
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How much pressure do you apply to the brakes? How should you change your driving in rain?
probably as long as you can until you get to a doctor
Repostion your fingers, and apply firm pressure again until you feel underlying bone.
What is a carby??? If you mean carburetor then the answer is no. The carburetor body should not move.
Apply something cold to the affected area. Aside from that, there is not much else you can do but wait.
How much pressure do you apply to the brakes? How should you change your driving in rain?
air pressure is used
twist the oppisite way you write as far as you can apply pressure it should break or dislocate
Lay the person down and elevate their head and feet above the heart. then apply gauze with pressure to stop the bleeding and apply bandages.
your fingers cant apply enough pressure