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snake bite poison
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snake bite on the finger, snake bite on the finger,
poisoning, bite of a poisonous snake,
nature, the venom depends on the type of snake that inflicted the bite, rattlesnakes, cottonmouth snakes, copperheads, coral snakes, rattlesnakes, swelling, pain at site of bite, weakness, paralysis, tingling, numbness, thirst, tiredness, shock, respiratory, difficulty breathing, eyes, ears, nose, throat, blurred vision, eye lid drooping, skin, destruction of tissue, discoloration of skin, gastrointestinal, nausea, vomiting, heart, blood vessels, bleeding, low blood pressure, weak pulse, rapid pulse, cottonmouth, copperhead snakes, swelling, pain at site of bite, thirst, weakness, tiredness, shock, tingling, numbness, respiratory, difficulty breathing, skin, discoloration of skin, destruction of tissue, gastrointestinal, nausea, vomiting, heart, blood vessels, weak pulse, low blood pressure, bleeding, coral snakes, pain at site of bite, swelling, drowsiness, weakness, slurred speech, headache, shock, paralysis, numbness, the affected area, respiratory, breathing difficulty, change, in the pattern of breathing, eyes, ears, nose, throat, difficulty swallowing, blurred vision, feeling of swollen tongue, throat, eye lid drooping, excessive salivation, skin, discoloration of skin, destruction of tissue, gastrointestinal, nausea, vomiting, stomach, abdominal pain, heart, blood vessels, low blood pressure, weak pulse, nervous system, convulsions, , 40 minutes of an emergency room, remove any restrictive clothing, rings, watches, have the patient rest, keep the patient warm, get the patient, further than 40 minutes, the injuries document on snake bite, further information,
determine the following information, patient's age, weight, identification, the snake, time bitten, location on the body, the bite,
a call is probably not necessary, summoning an emergency vehicle, the patient, seen in an emergency room, bite contains any poison, snake bites, from nonpoisonous snakes, 20-30%, the bites from poisonous snakes, not actually inject poison, wound site, therefore be treated, a puncture wound, procedures performed, make an evaluation, poison was injected, wound site, give antivenom, give antitetanus shot, treat the symptoms, treatment is obtained soon enough, a small percentage of those bitten by a poisonous snake die.
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