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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
#Antivenom
{{Snake bite local treatment}}
#*Give 3-5 vials of Antivenin to ALL pts who have definitely been bitten
 
#**It may not be possible to prevent further effects or reverse effects once they develop
===Antivenom===
#**Additional doses of antivenom are reserved for cases in which symptoms/signs appear
*Give 3-5 vials of Antivenin to ALL pts who have definitely been bitten
#Monitor for respiratory respiratory failure
**It may not be possible to prevent further effects or reverse effects once they develop
**Additional doses of antivenom are reserved for cases in which symptoms/signs appear
 
===Monitor for [[respiratory failure]]===


==Disposition==
==Disposition==

Revision as of 01:28, 12 March 2015

Background

  • All coral snakes are brightly colored with black, red, and yellow rings
    • Red and yellow rings touch in coral snakes, but are separated in nonpoisonous mimics
      • "Red touch yellow, kills a fellow; red touch black, venom lack"
Coral snake.

Clinical Features

  • Local injury is often minimal
  • Venom effects may develop hours after a bite

Differential Diagnosis

Envenomations, bites and stings

Treatment

Local Care

  • Do:
    • Remove all jewelry
    • Mark the leading edge of erythema/edema
  • Do not:
    • Attempt to suck out the venom
    • Place the affected part in cold water
    • Use a tourniquet or wrap
    • Antivenom is first line treatment for compartment syndrome; fasciotomy is last resort if elevated pressures persist.

Antivenom

  • Give 3-5 vials of Antivenin to ALL pts who have definitely been bitten
    • It may not be possible to prevent further effects or reverse effects once they develop
    • Additional doses of antivenom are reserved for cases in which symptoms/signs appear

Monitor for respiratory failure

Disposition

  • Admit all pts (even if initially symptom free)

Source

Tintinalli

See Also