Title: Bites
1Bites Stings Poisons/ToxinsNear Drownings
2Poison Toxin Venom
3Reaction depends on three things
- Type of poison,toxin or venom
- Time lapse before onset of signs symptoms
- Size of person in relation to amount of poison
4Bites and Stings
- Immediate reaction which may include
anaphylaxis - Long term infection
5Bees, Wasps, Hornets, and Yellow Jackets
6Signs Symptoms
- Pain
- Redness
- Swelling
- Itching
- N V
7Treatment
- If bee sting, remove stinger by scraping out with
knife edge or credit card - Dont grab with tweezers!
- Clean
- Ice pack
- Ammonia solution, baking soda paste, meat
tenderizer - Treat anaphylaxis
- Watch for infection
8Black Widow Spider
9Signs/Symptoms Treatment
- Pain, redness, swelling
- N V
- Fever chills
- Achy muscles joints
- Abdominal cramps diarrhea
- Rarely anaphylaxis
- Clean
- Ice pack
- Ammonia, Baking soda paste, meat tenderizer
- Watch for anaphylaxis (rare)
- Watch for infection
10Brown Recluse (Violin) Spider
11Brown Recluse Signs Symptoms
- Very painful
- Red and swollen
- N V
- Fever chills
- Abdominal cramps diarrhea
- Rarely anaphylaxis
- Necrosis (very common)
12Brown Recluse Treatment
- Clean
- Do NOT Ice!
- Ammonia, Baking soda paste, meat tenderizer
- Watch for anaphylaxis
- Watch for necrosis infection
13Tarantula
14Signs/Symptoms Treatment
- Pain
- Redness
- Swelling
- Itching
- Rarely anaphylaxis
- Clean
- Ice
- Watch for anaphylaxis
- Watch for infection
15Ticks
- Ticks carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme
Disease
16Tick Treatment
- Remove by pulling with tweezers parallel to skin
surface - Clean and Ice
- Ammonia, Baking soda paste, Meat tenderizer
- Watch for anaphylaxis (rare)
- Watch for infection
17Rattlesnake
18Signs Symptoms
- Pain
- Swelling
- Bruising
- N V
- Weakness
19Treatment
- Keep victim calm
- Clean but NO ICE!
- Transport immediately if within an hour and a
half of medical care - If more than an hour and a half from care, may
try to evacuate wound
20Jellyfish
- Painful, red and swollen welts
- Anaphylaxis rare
- Vinegar is best!
- Watch for infection
21Stingrays, Urchins, Anemones (barbs or
spines)
- Pain, red, swelling, itching
- Best to flush with hot water (102-105F)
- Watch for infection
- Anaphylaxis rare
22POISON IVY,OAK, SUMAC
23Signs Symptoms
- Red and itchy
- May progress to blisters
- Possible anaphylaxis
- Infection
May need calamine lotion and/or hot
baths/showers Physician may need to prescribe
steroids and/or antibiotics
24Ingested Poisons
25Treatment
- If unconscious
- Activate EMS
- ABCs
- If conscious
- Call Poison Control 800 222 1222
- Dilute?
- Syrup of Ipecac?
- Activated charcoal?
- EMS?
26Inhaled Poison Carbon Monoxide
27Near Drowning - Conscious
28Near Drowning - Unconscious
29Its showtime!