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snake bite
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snake bite on the finger, snake bite, bites, snakes
each year, over poisonous snakebites, in the summer season, poisonous snake bites, medical emergencies, deadly, not treated quickly, children, at higher risk, death, serious complications, smaller body size, right anti-venom, save a victim's life, getting the victim to an emergency room, quickly, top priority, many snakebites, properly treated, not have serious effects, snake bites, cause severe local tissue damage, require follow-up care, poisonous snake bites include bites by any, rattlesnake, copperhead, cottonmouth, water moccasin, coral snake, all snake species, bite, threatened, surprised, avoid an encounter, bite, a last resort, snakes found in, near water, frequently mistaken, poisonous, most species of snake, harmless, many bites, not be life-threatening, absolutely sure that know the species, treat it seriously, bloody wound discharge, blurred vision, burning, convulsions, diarrhea, dizziness, excessive sweating, fainting, fang marks, in the skin, fever, increased thirst, localized tissue death, loss of muscle coordination, nausea, vomiting, numbness, tingling, rapid pulse, severe localized pain, skin discoloration, swelling, site, the bite, weakness, keep the person calm, reassuring them that bites, effectively treated in an emergency room, restrict movement, keep the affected area below heart level to reduce the flow of venom, pump suction device, made by sawyer, follow the manufacturer's directions, remove any rings, constricting items, the affected area, swell, create a loose splint to help restrict movement, the area, the bite begins to swell, change color, snake was probably poisonous, monitor the person's vital signs, temperature, pulse, rate of breathing, blood pressure, signs of shock, paleness, lay the victim flat, raise the feet, a foot, cover the victim, a blanket, get medical help, bring, in the dead snake only, risk of further injury, not waste time hunting, the snake, not risk another bite, not easy to kill the snake, careful, the head, transporting it, a dead snake, bite from reflex, up to an hour, not allow the victim to, become over-exerted, carry the victim to safety, not apply a tourniquet, not apply cold compresses to a snake bite, not cut into a snake bite, a knife, razor, not try to suction the venom by mouth, not give the victim stimulants, pain medications, instructed to, so by a doctor, not give the victim by mouth, not raise the site, the bite, above the level, the victim's heart, help, someone has been bitten by a snake that think poisonous, person experiences symptoms, time, the essence, call ahead, emergency room so that anti-venom, ready, the victim arrives, though most snakes, not poisonous, avoid picking up, playing, snake, have been properly trained, many serious snakebites occur, someone deliberately provokes a snake, hiking in an area known to have snakes, wear long pants, boots, avoid areas where snakes hiding, under rocks, logs, tap ahead of, a walking stick, entering an area, an obscured view of feet, snakes, attempt to avoid, given adequate warning, a frequent hiker, consider purchasing a snakebite kit, available from hiking supply stores, not use older snakebite kits, containing razor blades, suction bulbs, newer kits, made by sawyer, value.
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