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wasp
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wasp,
poisoning by a sting, a wasp, ingredients, venom injected, victim via the sting, wasps, collapse, swelling, the face, lips, respiratory, difficulty breathing, eyes, ears, nose, throat, swelling of throat, skin
swelling at site of injection, itching, heart, blood vessels
severe decrease in blood pressure,
best treatment is prevention where possible, an allergy to bee, wasp, yellow jacket stings, important to carry a bee sting kit, a prescription, become familiar, remove the stinger, still present by scraping a blunt object across the stinger, not use tweezers, squeeze the venom sac, increase the amount, venom released, place ice, wrapped, washcloth, suitable covering, on the site, the sting, 10 minutes, 10 minutes, repeat this process, patient has circulatory problems, decrease the time, prevent possible damage, skin, after a sting, call poison control, a hospital emergency room, guidance person has an allergic reaction, severe swelling, difficulty breathing, insect, necessary to go, hospital reaction is severe,
determine the following information, patient's age, weight, the insect, the sting, area on the body stung,
they, instruct, necessary to take the patient, hospital, poison control centers, telephone numbers, bring the insect, identification, procedures performed, administer medications orally, by injection, establish, maintain airway, treat the symptoms, an allergic reaction occurs, death, 1 hour, sooner appropriate treatment is begun, likely a positive outcome, in non-allergic patients symptoms, likely to resolve completely, a week.
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