Treatment for venomous snake bite

    • [DOC File]AUSTRALIAN SNAKES AND SNAKE BITE

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      - an injury or illness caused by the poisonous secretion of an animal, such as a snake, spider, or scorpion, usually transmitted by a bite or sting. Mortality rates - of all the deaths that occur annually due to envenomation injuries, the majority are caused by insects, followed by snakes, then spiders.

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    • [DOC File]ENVENOMATION INJURIES

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      An average snake of 2,5m to 3m in length may yield an average of 100-200 milligrams (dry weight) and 50 milligrams is estimated to be a lethal dose for an adult human. The venom of this snake seems to be absorbed quicker than the Green Mamba and to also be more severe. This snake will often bask in the same spot every day.

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    • [DOC File]Rattlesnake Statistics

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      And since each snake species makes its own unique blend of toxins, most venoms need a specific antivenom. Because bite victims can rarely reliably identify the species that bit them, doctors must wait for clear signs of damage to emerge to determine the right antivenom. A “better safe than sorry” approach may seem warranted.

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    • [DOCX File]Snake bite - Safer Care Victoria

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      The definitive treatment for snake bite envenomation is snake antivenom which can be life saving. It is critical that snake bite victims after having received immobilization and pressure bandaging first aid, then be transported to a facility that has snake antivenom.

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    • Snakebite Treatment: First Aid Information for Snakebite

      There are three venomous snakes found in Victoria – brown, tiger and red-bellied black snakes. Snake bite is uncommon in Victoria, and envenomation (potentially life-threatening poisoning from the bite) is rare. Each year in Australia one to four deaths are caused by snake bite. All snake bites (known and suspected) need urgent medical ...

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    • [DOC File]Palmetto Poison Center

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      A snake bite is venomous injection by the snake which causes life threatening or death. Most of the snake bites are venomous, the three toxins which may causes death they are haemotoxin, neurotoxin and cytotoxin. Some snakebite victims survive with permanent physical sequelae due to local tissue necrosis and, sometimes psychological sequelae.

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    • [DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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      Without treatment, death from sea snake envenomation can occur within 12-24 hours. Diagnosing a Snake Bite Fang Marks - fang marks may be present as one or more well defined punctures, or as a series of small lacerations or scratches, or there may not be any noticeable or obvious markings where the bite occurred.

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    • [DOC File]Snake Bite - developinganaesthesia

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      There are several venomous snakes in South Carolina including the canebrake rattlesnake, pigmy rattlesnake, timber rattlesnake, copperhead, cottonmouth, and coral snake. Snakes generally are not aggressive and bite for two main reasons: to obtain food and to defend against prey.

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    • [DOC File]ENVENOMATION INJURIES

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      But most often, doctors turn to the antidote to snake venom--antivenin--as a reliable treatment for serious snakebites. There are two types of antivenin (sometimes called "antivenom") in use today. They are derived from antibodies created in the blood of a horse or sheep when the animal is injected with snake venom.

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    • [DOC File]Medical_13

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      See the comparison of snake venoms in Fig.2. This data represents the number of mice that would be killed by an average and a maximum bite.. Note that the Inland Taipan is the snake with the most toxic venom in the world and even though it delivers less venom than the Eastern Diamond Back Rattlesnake, the venom is 800 times as toxic.

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