Transcription of Management of Snake Bite
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
STANDARD TREATMENT. GUIDELINES. Management of Snake Bite Full Background Document (Draft). January 2016. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Government of India Management of Snakebite Full Background Document Ver. Contents Introduction .. 4. The Need for the STG .. 4. The purpose of the STG .. 5. Declaration of Interest .. 5. The funding source .. 5. 3. The Scheduled review .. 5. 4. Scope of the STG .. 5. 5. List of all ! Bookmark not defined. 6. Methodology .. 6. How the relevant guideline(s) were selected as source of recommendation .. 7. How recommendations were selected, adopted or adapted .. 9. Recommendations .. 9. Stages of Management (WHO) .. 10. First Aid Treatment Guidelines (Bystanders/victim) .. 11. Treatment in the dispensary or hospital .. 17. Signs and symptoms of 17. Asymptomatic Arrival (A2).
Elapidae (cobra, king cobra, krait, and coral snake): These snakes have heads that are of about the same width as their necks. The head is covered with large scales but lack laureal shields. Their pupils are round and they are oviparous. These snakes have grooved fangs that are short, fixed, and covered by mucous membrane.
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}