Snake bite in dog

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      Snake bite Dog bite. Shock and Recovery. Handling and transport of injured person. Different features of poisoning. Handling of drawn injured person. Handling situation of Electric shock to First aiders. Knowledge of Heart beat, pulse, Respiration, Blood Pressure. Protection of Burn injured/ Acid Burn. What is Search and Rescue. Need of Search ...

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      A snake has _____ hollow teeth. The poisonous teeth of snakes are called _____. Most of the snakes are not _____. Only _____ types of snakes are poisonous in our country. There is a _____ of poison in a snake’s mouth. The medicine for a snake bite is made from the snake’s _____.

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      About 80 percent of all animal-bite injuries in the United States are due to: A) cats. B) dogs. C) hamsters. D) ferrets. 2. Special concerns resulting from a dog attack to the face are: A) copious bleeding. B) disfigurement and scarring. C) complete or partial loss of an eye. D) all of the above. 3. Which animal bite may pose a risk for rabies ...

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    • Snake Bite in Dogs - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, Rec…

      Snake bite kit. For advanced kits: (even if you don’t know how to use these, perhaps someone on scene will) Splints and strips of fabric to attach them (can be paint stir sticks for a dog, folding cane for a human) Quick-clot packs for major bleeding. Sharp knife . Hollow …

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