Chapter 17 Bites and Stings Signs and Symptoms
Chapter 17 Bites and Stings
Signs and Symptoms 1. injection mark 2. sac remaining near or in entry site 3. redness 4. swelling 5. pain
Care Insects 1. Remove stinger if present *use credit Card. Do not use Tweezers!! WHY? ? ?
Care (continued) 2. Wash site with warm soapy water 3. Cover site to keep clean & avoid infection. 4. Apply ice to reduce swelling & pain. 5. Watch for signs of anaphylactic shock
Ticks can contract, carry and transmit disease to humans. Two disease are Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Signs and Symptoms 1. See a tick 2. rash appears( red, raised and bull’s-eye) 3. tired or fatigued 4. fever 5. chills 6. headache and muscle aches
Treatment • Seek medical attention-Get tested • Remove tick by using tweezers and pulling on the head slowly and upward. Get it analyzed. • Do not burn the tick off-you will catch yourself on fire! • Do not use petroleum jelly or nail polish remover. They can cause more harm. • Take Antibiotics
Snakebites Rattlesnakes cause the most snakebites & deaths.
Signs and symptoms 1. Puncture wounds 2. Severe pain and burning at wound site. 3. Swelling and discoloration
Treatment 1. Call 911 2. Wash the wound 3. Keep injury below the heart. 4. Do not apply ice, cut wound, suction or apply a tourniquet. 5. Apply a bandage
Domestic and Wild Animal Bites Cat Bite Bobcat Bite
Rabies • Viral disease transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal. • Treatment-immediate medical attention which requires fewer and less painful injections then in the past. It can be fatal!!!
Tetanus • Bacterial infection that produces a toxin which is transmitted by a bite. These toxins attack the Central Nervous System and can cause death.
Signs and Symptoms • Irritability, headache, fever and painful muscle spasms. • Lockjaw-muscles in jaw goes into spasm where you cannot move it. • If tetanus is not treated every muscle will go into spasm.
Human Bites • 42 different species of bacteria are found in human saliva. • A human bite can result in an severe infection.
Treatment • Wash with soap and water • Control the bleeding • Apply a dressing • Go to a doctor • If severe go to a hospital immediately and get treatment for the bite.
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