Deck 24: Bites and Stings
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Deck 24: Bites and Stings
A child experiences a snake bite while camping and is seen in the emergency department. The child's parents are not able to identify the type of snake. An inspection of the site reveals two puncture wounds on the child's arm with no swelling or erythema at the site. The child has normal vital signs. Which treatment is indicated?
A) Administering antivenom and observing the child for 24 to 48 hours
B) Cleaning the wound, giving tetanus prophylaxis, and observing for 12 hours
C) Performing a type and cross match of the child's blood
D) Referral to a surgeon for incision and suction of the wound
A) Administering antivenom and observing the child for 24 to 48 hours
B) Cleaning the wound, giving tetanus prophylaxis, and observing for 12 hours
C) Performing a type and cross match of the child's blood
D) Referral to a surgeon for incision and suction of the wound
B
A patient is seen in the emergency department after experiencing a spider bite. The spider is in a jar and is less than one inch in size, yellow-brown, and has a violin-shaped marking on its back. Depending on the patient's symptoms, which treatments and diagnostic evaluations may be ordered? (Select all that apply.)
A) Airway management b. An acute abdominal series
C) Antivenom therapy
D) CBC, BUN, electrolytes, and creatinine
E) Coagulation studies
F) Tetanus prophylaxis
A) Airway management b. An acute abdominal series
C) Antivenom therapy
D) CBC, BUN, electrolytes, and creatinine
E) Coagulation studies
F) Tetanus prophylaxis
D, E, F