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Snakebite in the tarheel state. Guidelines for first aid, stabilization, and evacuation.

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Moorman, CT; Moorman, LS; Goldner, RD
Published in: N C Med J
April 1992

Snakebite is relatively common in North Carolina. The Copperhead is the most common offender, though we have representatives of all three genera of the Pit Viper family in addition to the Coral Snake. Pit Vipers are identified by the characteristic triangular head, elliptical eyes, well-developed fangs, and with the Rattlesnakes, a tail rattle. The Coral Snake is identified by its characteristic color pattern with red bands adjacent to yellow bands. Treatment is initiated by the safe identification of the snake, taking care to avoid a second bite. A lymphatic constriction band is applied above the bite and an Extractor, if available, is applied within three minutes. The extremity is splinted and the victim evacuated to the nearest trauma center as soon as possible.

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Published In

N C Med J

ISSN

0029-2559

Publication Date

April 1992

Volume

53

Issue

4

Start / End Page

141 / 146

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Transportation of Patients
  • Snake Bites
  • North Carolina
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Emergencies
  • Camping
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Moorman, C. T., Moorman, L. S., & Goldner, R. D. (1992). Snakebite in the tarheel state. Guidelines for first aid, stabilization, and evacuation. N C Med J, 53(4), 141–146.
Moorman, C. T., L. S. Moorman, and R. D. Goldner. “Snakebite in the tarheel state. Guidelines for first aid, stabilization, and evacuation.N C Med J 53, no. 4 (April 1992): 141–46.
Moorman CT, Moorman LS, Goldner RD. Snakebite in the tarheel state. Guidelines for first aid, stabilization, and evacuation. N C Med J. 1992 Apr;53(4):141–6.
Moorman, C. T., et al. “Snakebite in the tarheel state. Guidelines for first aid, stabilization, and evacuation.N C Med J, vol. 53, no. 4, Apr. 1992, pp. 141–46.
Moorman CT, Moorman LS, Goldner RD. Snakebite in the tarheel state. Guidelines for first aid, stabilization, and evacuation. N C Med J. 1992 Apr;53(4):141–146.

Published In

N C Med J

ISSN

0029-2559

Publication Date

April 1992

Volume

53

Issue

4

Start / End Page

141 / 146

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Transportation of Patients
  • Snake Bites
  • North Carolina
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Emergencies
  • Camping
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences