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  2. Pressure immobilisation technique - Wikipedia

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    The pressure immobilisation technique is a first aid treatment used as a way to treat spider bite, snakebite, bee, wasp and ant stings in allergic individuals, blue ringed octopus stings, cone shell stings, etc. The object of pressure immobilisation is to contain venom within a bitten limb and prevent it from moving through the lymphatic system to the vital organs.

  3. Snakebite - Wikipedia

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    Snakebite. A snakebite is an injury caused by the bite of a snake, especially a venomous snake. [ 9] A common sign of a bite from a venomous snake is the presence of two puncture wounds from the animal's fangs. [ 1] Sometimes venom injection from the bite may occur. [ 3] This may result in redness, swelling, and severe pain at the area, which ...

  4. What Happens if You Get a Snake Bite? - AOL

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    A snake bite is a serious, potentially life-threatening skin injury. Snake bites can either be venomous or non-venomous, but both require treatment.

  5. Snake-stone - Wikipedia

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    A snake-stone, also known as a viper's stone, snake's pearl, black stone, serpent-stone, [ 1] or nagamani is an animal bone or stone [ 2] used as folk medicine for snake bite in Africa, South America, India and Asia. [ 3][ 4] The early Celtic era European adder stone is also called a snake stone, and is usually made from coloured glass, often ...

  6. First Aid Myths You Should Always Ignore - AOL

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    While some myths are harmless, others can cause further injury or otherwise make things worse. Here are some of the most common first aid myths that must be unlearned and what you should do instead.

  7. How do you treat a copperhead snake bite? Duke and ... - AOL

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    Plus, over 75% of snake bite patients have some sort of insurance coverage, Gerardo said. The market price of antivenom ranges from $11,000 to $14,000 per vial at UNC Health and WakeMed in 2023 ...

  8. It's hard to find treatment for snakebites in Kenya ... - AOL

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    Esther Kangali felt a sharp pain while on her mother’s farm in eastern Kenya. Kangali was rushed to a nearby health center, but it lacked antivenom to treat the snake's bite. The 32-year-old ...

  9. First aid kit - Wikipedia

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    A first aid kit or medical kit is a collection of supplies and equipment used to give immediate medical treatment, primarily to treat injuries and other mild or moderate medical conditions. There is a wide variation in the contents of first aid kits based on the knowledge and experience of those putting it together, the differing first aid ...