| ENCYCLOPEDIA INDEX |
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Injury Disease Nutrition Poison Symptoms Surgery Test |
| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P R S T U W |
Snake bite |
| Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention |
| Alternative Names: |
| Bites - snakes |
| First Aid: |
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1. Keep the person calm, reassuring them that bites can be effectively treated in an emergency room. Restrict movement, and keep the affected area below heart level to reduce the flow of venom. 3. Remove any rings or constricting items because the affected area may swell. Create a loose splint to help restrict movement of the area. |
| Do Not: |
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| Call immediately for emergency medical assistance if: |
| Call for help if someone has been bitten by a snake that you think may be poisonous, especially if the person experiences symptoms. Time is of the essence. If possible, call ahead to the emergency room so that anti-venom can be ready when the victim arrives. |
Snake bite on the finger |
Snake bite on the finger |
Snake bite |
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