Three grades in the severity of snakebite (I, minimal; II, moderate; and III, severe) were described by Wood, Hoback, and Green (1955). [Please select]
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The first symptom of poisonous snakebite is an immediate burning sensation at the site of the bite. [Please select]
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Treatment Perhaps one of the most important factors in the outcome of snakebite is the treatment. [Please select]
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Because of the variable reactions to snakebite, treatment should vary accordingly. [Please select]
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Many methods have been proposed for treating snakebite, and there is disagreement as to which is the best. [Please select]
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The most recent and up-to-date summary of snakebite treatment is that by McCollough and Gennaro (1963). [Please select]
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The occurrence of poisonous snakebite has been nearly as badly underestimated as fatal results of their envenomations have been overrated. [Please select]
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According to Parrish (1963), about 14 people die of snakebite each year in the United States. [Please select]
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The antidote, therefore, that cures snakebite in Australia will as surely cure it elsewhere if properly and efficiently applied. [Please select]
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Venom Yield and Toxicity One of the most important yet undeterminable factors of the gravity of snakebite is the amount of venom injected into the victim. [Please select]
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The list of remedies that have been used in cases of snakebite includes many that add additional injury or that possibly increase the action of the venom. [Please select]
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