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stingray
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poisoning, sting of a stingray, stingray venom, stingrays, related species, groin pain, armpit pain, bleeding, sweating, severe pain at site of sting, swelling, weakness, generalized cramps, headache, respiratory, difficulty breathing, gastrointestinal, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, heart, blood vessels, low blood pressure, nervous system, fainting, paralysis,
wash the area, salt water, remove any foreign material, wound site, contact an emergency room, soak the wound, in the hottest water the patient, tolerate, 30-90 minutes, instructed to,
determine the following, patient's age, weight, the marine animal, the sting, the body affected,
they, instruct, necessary to take the patient, hospital, appropriate first aid, administered, prior to arrival, procedures performed, wash the area, remove any foreign material possible, soak the wound, give antitetanus, give antibiotic, treat the symptoms,
recovery, takes, 24-48 hours, death has occurred, the patient's chest, abdomen was punctured.
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