Emergency management of snake bite

    • [DOCX File]EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT - Home | Better Safer Care

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      If there is a delay in contacting a clinical toxicologist and there is clear indication for antivenom, administer one vial of tiger snake antivenom and one vial of brown snake antivenom. All cases of envenomation should be discussed with a toxicologist to guide treatment and appropriate disposition. Initial if completed. ACUTE MANAGEMENT

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      Call the emergency number 3372999 or get to the nearest medical facility as soon as possible Tie a clean bandage 2 inches above the bite. The wrap should be loose enough to slip a finger underneath it.

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    • [DOCX File]EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT .au

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      A bite from one of these, in which the snake may inject varying degrees of toxic venom, should always be considered a medical emergency, says the American Red Cross. Every state but Maine, Alaska and Hawaii is home to at least one of 20 domestic poisonous snake species, according to a study in the August 1, 2002, issue of The New England ...

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    • [DOC File]National Telcom Corporation

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      exclude a significant bite. Management. Immobilization and Pressure Bandage First Aid. Sutherland’s . method of pressure bandage & immobilization (PB&I) is vital as initial management in any snake bite victim. This method acts by limiting the lymphatic spread of the venom. Bandaging: The bandage needs to be broad (15 cm) and preferably ...

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    • Prevent or Respond to Snake Bite|Natural Disasters and Severe We…

      IMMEDIATE MANAGEMENT. Apply pressure bandage, immobilise limb and immobilise the person. Use a broad 15cm elasticised bandage. Start bandaging at snake bite, cover whole limb, be as firm as if bandaging a sprained ankle. Immobilisation of the limb (e.g. splint) and immobilisation of the patient (e.g. bed rest) is essential. Time pressure ...

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    • [DOC File]PROTOCOL FOR SNAKE BITE INJURY IN PANAGA HEALTH …

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      An expert reference group was established including clinical toxicologists and experts in management of snake bite: Professor Anne-Maree Kelly (chair), Associate Professor Geoff Isbister, Dr Shaun Greene, Professor Andis Graudins, Dr Dino Druda, Dr Bill Nimorakiotakis.

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    • [DOCX File]CLINICAL PATHWAY SUSPECTED SNAKE BITE

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      Coagulation parameters are necessary to monitor the effect of anti-snake venom and progression or regression of patient’s condition. In view of preventable mortality and morbidity caused by snake bite, it is necessary to study the clinical features of snake bite which affects most of the organs of the body, based on which management is done.

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    • [DOC File]Snake Bite - developinganaesthesia

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      Snakebite is an injury caused by a bite from a snake, which is may accidental or intentional. 4.Management: It refers to prevention and emergency care of snake bite.. 6.6 ASSUMPTION. 1. Rural people have knowledge regarding management of snakebite. 2. Structured teaching programs will enhance the knowledge regarding the management of snake bites.

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