Title: Bites and Stings and Things
1Bites and Stings and Things
- David A. Meurer, MD
- University of Florida College of Medicine
- Department of Emergency Medicine
2Otherwise known as . . .
3Dx Arthropod Attack
- Hymenoptera-bees, wasps, hornets, fire ants
4Dx Arthropod Attack
- Hymenoptera-bees, wasps, hornets, fire ants
- Spiders-black widow, brown recluse, and others
5Dx Arthropod Attack
- Hymenoptera-bees, wasps, hornets, fire ants
- Spiders-black widow, brown recluse, and others
- Stinging Caterpillars
6Dx Arthropod Attack
- Hymenoptera-bees, wasps, hornets, fire ants
- Spiders-black widow, brown recluse, and others
- Stinging Caterpillars
- Scorpions
7Hymenoptera
8Hymenoptera
9Hymenoptera
- Bees
- Wasps, Hornets, and Velvet Ants
10Hymenoptera
- Bees
- Wasps, Hornets, and Velvet Ants
- Fire Ants
11Hymenoptera Venoms
12Hymenoptera Venoms
- Bees
- Histamine
- Phospholipase A
- Hyaluronidase
- Melittin
- Acid Phosphatase
- Allergin C (di-phenylpyramine)
13Hymenoptera Venoms
14Hymenoptera Venoms
- Bees
- Honeybees
- Bumble bees
15Hymenoptera Venoms
- Bees
- Honeybees
- Bumble bees
- African killer bees
16Killer Bee Migration
17Hymenoptera Venoms
- Bees
- Wasps and Velvet Ants
- Bee venom plus seratonin and kinnins
18Hymenoptera Venoms
- Bees
- Wasps and Velvet Ants
- Hornets
- Wasp venom
- plus aceylcholine
19Hymenoptera Venoms
- Fire Ants
- Piperdine alkaloids
- Low protein
20Imported Fire Ant Distribution
21Hymenoptera Reactions
22Hymenoptera Reactions
23Hymenoptera Reactions
- Local Reactions
- Toxic Reactions
24Hymenoptera Reactions
- Local Reactions
- Toxic Reactions
- Systemic/Anaphylactic Reactions
25Hymenoptera Reactions
- Local Reactions
- Toxic Reactions
- Systemic/Anaphylactic Reactions
- Delayed Reactions
26Hymenoptera Reactions
- Local Reactions
- Toxic Reactions
- Systemic/Anaphylactic Reactions
- Delayed Reactions
- Unusual Reactions
27Treatment of Hymenoptera Stings
28Treatment of Hymenoptera Stings
29Treatment of Hymenoptera Stings
- Local Reactions
- Systemic Reactions
30Spiders
31Spiders
32Other Widow Spiders
33Spiders
34Spiders
- Black Widow
- Neurotoxin
- Wound Appearance
35Spiders
- Black Widow
- Neurotoxin
- Wound Appearance
- Local vs. Systemic Effects
36Clarks Grading Scale for Widow Spider
Envenomations
37Spiders
- Black Widow
- Neurotoxin
- Wound Appearance
- Local vs. Systemic Effects
- Labs Abdominal Labs
- CBC
- UA/UCG
- CPK
38Spiders
- Black Widow
- Neurotoxin
- Wound Appearance
- Local vs. Systemic Effects
- Labs
- Treatment
39Spiders
40Distribution of Brown Recluse
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42Spiders
- Brown Recluse
- Digestive Venom
43Spiders
- Brown Recluse
- Digestive Venom
- Wound Appearance
44Spiders
- Brown Recluse
- Digestive Venom
- Wound Appearance
- Local vs. Systemic Effects
45Spiders
- Brown Recluse
- Digestive Venom
- Wound Appearance
- Local vs. Systemic Effects
- Labs CBC, BMP, Coags
46Spiders
- Brown Recluse
- Digestive Venom
- Wound Appearance
- Local vs. Systemic Effects
- Labs CBC, BMP, Coags
- Treatment
47Spiders
48Spiders
49Spiders
- Other Spiders
- U.S.
- Exotics
50Stinging Caterpillars
51Stinging Caterpillars
- Puss caterpillar/Wooly slug
52Stinging Caterpillars
- Puss caterpillar/Wooly slug
- Io Moth caterpillar
53Stinging Caterpillars
- Puss caterpillar/Wooly slug
- Io Moth caterpillar
- Saddleback
- caterpillar
54Stinging Caterpillars
55Stinging Caterpillars
- Venom mechanism
- Clinical Presentations
56Stinging Caterpillars
- Venom mechanism
- Clinical Presentations
- Treatment
57Scorpions
58Scorpions
59Scorpions
- Bark scorpion (Centroides sculpturatus/C.exilicaud
a)
60Scorpions
- Bark scorpion Symptoms and Grading of
envenomation
61Scorpions
- Bark scorpion (Centroides sculpturatus/C.exilicaud
a) - Symptoms and Grading of envenomation
- Treatment
- Grade 1 or 2
- Grade 3 w/o respiratory symptoms
- Grade 3 w/ respiratory symptoms or Grade 4
62Scorpions
63Dx Reptile Revenge
64Dx Reptile Revenge
- Crotalidae (Pit vipers) rattlers, cottonmouth,
copperheads
65Dx Reptile Revenge
- Crotalidae (Pit vipers) rattlers, cottonmouth,
copperheads - Elapidae-coral snake
66Dx Reptile Revenge
- Crotalidae-Pit vipers-rattlers, cottonmouth,
copperheads - Elapidae-coral snake
- Exotic Snakes and Lizards
67Dx Reptile Revenge
- Crotalidae-Pit vipers-rattlers, cottonmouth,
copperheads - Elapidae-coral
- Exotic Snakes and Lizards
- Venomous Lizards
68Pit Vipers
69Pit Vipers
70Pit Vipers
71Pit Vipers
- Identification
- Venom
- Symptoms and Grading of Envenomation
72Pit Vipers
- Identification
- Venom
- Symptoms and Grading of Envenomation
- Treatment
73Crotalid Treatment Flowchart
74Pit Vipers
- Identification
- Venom
- Symptoms and Grading of Envenomation
- Treatment
- ? need to identify the snake
75Crotalid Antivenom
- Wyeth
- Equine
- E/W Diamondback, Tropical Rattler, Fer-de-Lance
- Dose
- 5-10 vials vs. 10-20 vials
- Repeat q 30-120 min as needed
76Crotalid Antivenom
- Wyeth
- Equine
- E/W Diamondback, Tropical Rattler, Fer-de-Lance
- Dose
- 5-10 vials vs. 10-20 vials
- Repeat q 30-120 min as needed
- CroFab
- Ovine Fab Fragments
- E/W Diamondback, Mojave Rattler, Water Moccasin
- Dose
- 4-6 vials, may repeat _at_ 1hour.
- Maintenance 2 vials q 6 hours x 3 (18 hours)
77Coral Snakes
78Coral Snakes
Scarlet snake
Scarlet King Snake
79Coral Snakes
80Coral Snakes
- Identification
- Venom
- Symptoms
81Coral Snakes
- Identification
- Venom
- Symptoms
- Treatment
82Reptile Revenge Exotic Stuff
- Nonvenomous snakes and lizards
- Venomous exotic snakes
- Venomous lizards(Not exotic-unless you live in
Fl.)
83Nonvenomous Snakes and Lizards
84Venomous Exotic Snakes
- 1-(520)-626-6016 U Az PCC Tuscon
85Venomous Lizards
86Dx Mammal Mastication
87Dx Mammal Mastication
- Rabies
- Antibiotics
- Tetanus
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88Dx Mammal Mastication
89Dx Mammal Mastication
90Dx Mammal Mastication
- Rabies
- Wound Care
- Prophylaxis
91Dx Mammal Mastication
- Rabies
- Wound Care
- Prophylaxis
92Dx Mammal Mastication
- Antibiotics
- 50 infected dog bites/57 infected cat bites
- Aerobes and anaerobes 56
- aerobes alone 36
- anaerobes alone 1
- No growth 7
New England Journal of Medicine Volume 34085-92
January 14, 1999 Number 2
93Dx Mammal Mastication
- Antibiotics
- 50 infected dog bites/57 infected cat bites
- Pasteurella sp. most frequent isolates
- dog bites (50 percent) Pasteurella canis
- cat bites (75 percent). P. multocida multocida
- P. multocida septica
- Aerobes streptococci, staphylococci, moraxella,
and neisseria. - Anaerobes included fusobacterium, bacteroides
New England Journal of Medicine Volume 34085-92
January 14, 1999 Number 2
94Dx Mammal Mastication
- Antibiotics
- ß-lactam antibiotic with a ß-lactamase inhibitor
- Second-generation cephalosporin with anaerobic
- activity
- combination therapy with either penicillin and a
first-generation cephalosporin OR clindamycin and
a fluoroquinolone - New England Journal of Medicine
- Volume 34085-92 January 14, 1999 Number 2
95Dx Mammal Mastication
96Dx Arthropod Attack Reptile Revenge
Mammal Mastication
97The End