Rattlesnake bite treatment protocol

    • [DOC File]Rattlesnake bites - Meetup

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      Gold BS, Barish RA, Dart RC, et al. Resolution of compartment syndrome after rattlesnake envenomation utilizing non-invasive measures. J Emerg Med 2003; 24:285-288. Rosen PB, Leiva JI, Ross CP. Delayed antivenom treatment for a patient after envenomation by Crotalus atrox. Ann Emerg Med 2000; 35:86-88. Dart RC, Seifert SA, Boyer LV, et al.

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      Bite does not leave fang marks. Always seek medical attention if bitten. Canebrake Rattlesnake: Up to 5 feet long, gray-brown, likes swampy areas in the summer. Always seek medical attention if bitten. Pigmy Rattlesnake: Adults are only 18 inches long, gray to brown, …

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    • INTRODUCTION - Montana DNRC

      The majority are rattlesnake bites and most of the reported deaths have documented evidence of receiving no medical care or first aid. More individuals die each year from wasp and bee stings than from being bitten by a snake. Snake bite education is important as those that are bitten may suffer extreme pain and debilitating physical loses.

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    • [DOCX File]Alabama State Nurses Association | Caring For Nurses

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      Go to appropriate treatment protocol based on rhythm. Contact medical control as soon as feasible. ... Type of bite/sting Rash, skin break, wound Animal bite. ... rattlesnake, copperhead, and water moccasin. Coral snake bites are rare: very little pain but very toxic. ...

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    • [DOC File]INTRODUCTION

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      Page 138. Was mass transfusion protocol initiated? We are assuming there is not a number of units of blood required with this question. Correct? In the data dictionary for TQIP in 2008 a number of 10 units were required to answer this question, however I don’t believe this is the requirement now.

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    • [DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES

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      8,413 rattlesnake bites, with 767 (9.1%) involving reproductive-age women the result shows that a total of 8,430 rattele snake bite with 767(9.1%) involving reproductive age women. Of this,11(1.4%)were pregnant.the result shows that there is no significant diffirences between pregnant and non pregnant victims with regard to rates of hospital ...

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    • [DOC File]INCIDENT RISK ANALYSIS (215a)

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      This spider's bite is much feared because its venom is reported to be 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake's. In humans, bites produce muscle aches, nausea, and a paralysis of the diaphragm that can make breathing difficult; however, contrary to popular belief, most people who are bitten suffer no serious damage—let alone death.

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    • [DOCX File]ptsf.org

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      With cancer there is never even a day to waste. This “fast track” potent anti cancer protocol that we have put together when followed properly to date has been reported to have between 83% and 90% success rate. This holistic program renders a higher success rate when people come to us first for treatment.

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    • [DOC File]Table of Contents

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      Treatment: If the patient is able to drink fluids, administer small amounts of electrolyte replacement drinks (oral rehydration salts or diluted sports drinks.) frequently. The GI tract can absorb only about 20cc’s of fluid per minute (1200cc/hour), so giving 10cc’s of fluid every 30 seconds is the max oral intake.

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    • Treating a Snake Bite | Wild Backpacker

      Everybody seems to have a different opinion about the proper treatment for a rattlesnake bite. Rattlesnake bites kill people every year and leave others facing very difficult recoveries and permanent damage. The general population experiences poisonous snakebites at a rate of less than 4 per 100,000 to as much as 19 per 100,000 EACH YEAR ...

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