Not likely unless immediate medical attention is taken. The patient would bleed out in seconds.
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.
There are three possible causes of death when the throat is cut. The most likely is exsanguination; if the external jugular vein, and/or internal jugular vein, and/or carotid artery are cut the person will bleed to death. It is also possible, if the throat has also been cut open, to choke to death on the blood. Another possibility is the occurence of an embolism, if air enters either of the jugular veins. ------------------------------ A nurse once told me to breathe in right before someones slits your throat, and you'll have a better chance of living. ------------------------------ I'm guessing that makes your larynx more pronounced so they have to cut deeper to hit the blood vessels.
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.
a emo cut is when you cut up river on your arm were the vain is. or you could cut on your legs or neck.
Yes you can survive with one of your fingers cut off people survive with their arms cut off
The same thing that happens when you cut the Jugular, its like the main nerve in a car!
It hurts so bad the blood gushing out feels like lava
Clint Malarchuk's internal jugular vein was cut open by Steve Tuttle's skate on March 22, 1989.
Surviving a jugular cut can lead to significant blood loss, which can result in shock, organ damage, and even death if not treated promptly with medical intervention. Long-term consequences may include scarring, nerve damage, and potential complications related to healing and blood flow in the affected area. Prompt medical attention is crucial in cases of jugular injuries to prevent serious complications.