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Snake Venom Poisoning - A Medical Emergency
Presentation text by Robert Norris, MD, FACEP
Associate Professor, Surgery
Chief, Division of Emergency Medicine
Stanford University
Topics covered.
Objectives
Introduction
Identification of u.s. Snakes
Anatomy
Venom
Signs and symptoms of snake venom poisoning
Factors effecting severity of envenomation
Grading severity of envenomation severity grading
Laboratory analysis management of snake venom poisoning
Method of antivenom administration
Suggested starting doses
Management of the patient with an allergy to antivenom and a severe envenomation
Ddisposition
Mmorbidity and mortality
A note on exotic venomous snakebite in the u.s.
Suggested reading - published journal articles
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Emergency Medicine & Critical Care Videos from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Date | Presentation | |
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02/18/2009 | A. O'Rourke | |
02/13/2009 | L. Faucher | |
01/22/2008 | M. Backonja View descriptionIn this presentation participants will: * Learn the pharmacological treatment options for acute and chronic pain and highlight the role of opioid analgesics * Discuss practical challenges when prescribing opioids and point to the opioid risk management issues including underuse, overuse and misuse * Learn regulatory and practice management issues when prescribing chronic opioid therapy | |
06/29/2007 | P. Anderson View descriptionPaul Anderson, MD, discusses spinal cord injuries at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 29, 2007. | |
M. Birnbaum | ||
M. Bellazzini View descriptionMarc Bellazzini, MD, hosts EMS Toxicology Jeopardy at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 29, 2007. EMS Toxicology Jeopardy is a fun and interactive way to review: general concepts, cardiovascular drugs, club drugs, antidepressants and hypoglycemic agents. | ||
R. Brown View descriptionRandall Brown, MD, speaks on intoxication, withdrawal and other complications of misuse regarding alcohol and other drugs at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 29, 2007. | ||
J. Wells View descriptionSeveral EMS staff from the Wisconsin State Prison system give an overview of EMS in a prison setting at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 29, 2007. | ||
K. Maerz, W. Woelfle View descriptionKim Mearz and Wade Woelfle discusses injury and infection prevention at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 29, 2007. | ||
06/28/2007 | M. Abernethy View descriptionMichael Abernethy, MD, FAAEM, discusses medical issues surrounding extrication at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 28, 2007. | |
D. Bean, K. Maerz View descriptionDarren Bean, MD, and Kim Maerz, RN, discuss 12-lead and the UW Stemi Program at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 28, 2007. | ||
View description A mother and her autistic son share their story at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 28, 2007. | ||
S. McVicar View descriptionThe objectives of this presentation are to: 1) Become familiar with the different tracheostomy tubes 2) Identify common tracheostomy emergencies 3) Review EMS management of tracheostomy emergencies 4) Demonstrate suctioning and changing a tracheostomy tube | ||
C. Schmitz View descriptionCindy Schmitz, NP, discusses chemical burns at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 28, 2007. The topics covered in this presentation are: chemical agents which cause burns, initial treatment of chemical burns, review of basic burn physiology and treatment and a case study that pulls all of these topics together. | ||
06/27/2007 | D. Bernhardt View descriptionDavid Bernhardt, MD, discusses cases dealing with mild traumatic brain injuries at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 28, 2007. | |
C. Etter View descriptionEMS Scope of Practice and Response Issues are discussed at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 27, 2007. The objectives of this presentation are: 1) Discuss scope of practice and administrative rules 2) Discuss EMS Procedures and Records and EMS Polices | ||
K. Heller View descriptionKen Heller discusses the six elements of the Star-of-Life and how they are incorporated wtihin our EMS roles at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 27, 2007. | ||
B. Locke View descriptionBill Locke discussed EMS in the Community at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 27, 2007. | ||
A. Williams, A. O'Rourke View descriptionAnn O'Rourke and Andrea Williams discuss "When do you hold 'em? When do you load 'em?," cases involving pre-hospital and emergency department issues. | ||
J. Gaver View descriptionJeffrey Gaver, MD, DVM, speaks on using laughter in emergency medicine at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 27, 2007. | ||
L. Drake View descriptionLewie Drake discusses emergency childbirth in the EMS world at the Emergency Care and Trauma Symposium on June 27, 2007. Topics of this presentation include: normal vaginal delivery, problem deliveries, true emergencies and examples through case studies. | ||
04/25/2007 | T. Bayer | |
11/09/2006 | T. Brazelton View description |
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