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marine animal stings, bites
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jellyfish sting, stings, marine animals, bites, marine animals, a poisonous bite, sting from any form of marine life, jellyfish, majority of these types of stings occur in salt water, types of marine stings, bites, deadly, bites, stings from various types of marine life, jellyfish, portuguese man-of-war, stingray, stonefish, scorpion fish, catfish, sea urchins, sea anemone, hydroid, coral, cone shell, moray eels, sharks, barracudas, electric eels, localized symptoms, pain, burning, swelling, redness, laceration, bleeding, generalized symptoms, groin pain, armpit pain, cramps, fever, sweating, weakness, faintness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, paralysis, keep the victim quiet, wear gloves, removing stingers, wipe off stingers, tentacles, a towel, wash the area, salt water, soak the wound in, hot of water, the patient, tolerate, 30-90 minutes, instructed to, so by trained personnel, types of stings/bites, instructed to apply vinegar, a meat tenderizer/water solution to neutralize the venom, not attempt to remove stingers, protecting own hands, not raise the affected body part, above the level, the heart, not allow the victim to exercise, not give any medication, victim has generalized symptoms, victim has difficulty breathing, uncontrollable bleeding, swim near a lifeguard, observe posted signs, warn of danger from jellyfish, hazardous marine life, not touch unfamiliar marine life, dead animals, severed tentacles, contain poisonous venom.
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