Venomous snake bite protocol

    • [DOCX File]ABDOMINAL PAIN

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      Venomous snake bites should have one or two puncture wounds produced by fangs, whether other teeth marks are noted. Bites may or may not bleed. Coral snake bites leave a semicircular mark from the snake’s teeth – usually little or no pain or swelling after bite, but systemic symptoms may arise 1-5 hours after bite.

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

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      If you see the snake, try to remember what it looks like. DO NOT approach the snake; don’t try to catch it or to kill it. Take off any jewellery or tight clothing near the bite quickly, before swelling starts. Lift a bitten arm or leg so it is level with your heart. Clean the bite …

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    • [DOC File]6

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      While not as life-threatening as a bite from a venomous species, the bite can be at least temporarily debilitating and could lead to dangerous infections if improperly dealt with. 6.2 NEED FOR THE STUDY: Snake bite …

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    • [DOC File]SAFETY FIRST

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      SNAKE BITE RESPONSE FIELD PROTOCOL. For Snake Bite Victim: 1. Get away from the snake to avoid additional bites. 2. Remove all rings, watches, or bracelets immediately. It is recommended such items (especially rings) be removed before field work involving venomous …

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