This may seem to cause immediate death, as it will leave the person completely incapacitated. Once the spinal cord is severed, all body function ceases. The intended goal of striking this area with a knife is to sever the spinal cord/brain stem. ONE-Stabbing the back of the neck at the base of the skull. We will just discuss the area and what anatomy we are accessing.
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We won’t go into detail about how to get the knife to that specific area, that’s up to you (or another article). Today, we will explore the seven best places on the human body to strike with a knife in order to cause exsanguination. A gun and a knife are the two most common devices for causing death by the letting of blood. Generally, any device that is intended to be handheld and kill a human being is designed to make a hole to let blood out.
Now that I have thoroughly bored you with the details of death by means of exsaguination, let’s look at some ways to cause it with a knife. Simple, but how can YOU cause that? Get to the Point Already Now let’s put all of this together, a bleeding wound resulting in exsanguinationcauses death by hypoxia. When a person dies from blood loss it is most commonly referred to as “bleeding out”, but the medical terminology for bleeding to death is exsanguination.
That’s a lot of liquid spilled everywhere. Once blood loss hits the forty percent mark, they are probably going to die if they don’t receiveblood NOW.įorty percent of 14 pints (6.5L) is 5.6 pints (2.6L), almost 3 quarts (2.85L). Generally, a person can lose up to about fifteen percent of their blood, and have no serious ill effects.
Seeing as one pint of blood weighs about 1 pound (0.45kg), this translates to 14 pints (6.5 L) of blood for a 200 pound person. So a 200 pound (91kg) human being has a capacity of about 14 pounds (6kg) of blood by weight. Blood capacityīlood capacity is estimated to be approximately seven percent of body weight. There is no set amount of blood capacity, nor is there an average amount. This amount of blood varies dependent upon the size of the person. Likewise, a bleeding wound that results in an amount of blood loss sufficient to deprive the cells of oxygen will result in unconsciousness and death. Those are the two processes that distribute oxygen to the cells throughout the body. If someone dies from a blow to the head, most likely that blow damaged a part of the brain that controls the nerves involved in respiration (breathing) and/or circulation (blood flow through the body).Ī blow to the head affecting respiration and/or circulation will cause death. Without oxygen unconsciousness occurs, followed by death. Hypoxia is the lack of oxygen to the cells of your body. Now I’m going to get all medical here and tell you that regardless of what causes it, death occurs by hypoxia. It’s quite possible there will be a LOT of blood, depending on point of entry. First off, let’s get realistic here, if you intend to use a knife to defend yourself (or to sneak attack and quietly take out that sentry if you’re all Special Forces /ninja sneaky enough to pull that off), there is going to be blood.