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Bites and Stings

1994
More than two million people are bitten by dogs each year in the United States,1 and many others are bitten by cats, gerbils, rats, horses, raccoons, and other animals, both wild and domestic, and by other humans. Children between the ages of 5 and 9 are more likely than any other age group to receive animal bites, and boys are more likely to be bitten
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Burns, Bites, and Stings

2021
When providing care in humanitarian health settings you will likely have to manage various traumatic injuries such as burns, animal bites, and insect stings. Even if your familiarity with managing these conditions is minimal, diligent supportive care is often all that is needed to help your patient recover. This chapter will cover practical information
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Insect bites and stings

Practice Nursing, 2008
The causes of bites and stings are extremely wide and varied, and for that reason it is necessary to restrict them in this article to those most likely to be encountered in primary care. Animal and human bites tend to be treated in accident and emergency departments initially, but painful, swollen and itchy skin lesions caused by insect bites and ...
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Managing Arthropod Bites and Stings

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1998
Most arthropod bites and stings cause limited swelling, itching, pain, and redness and can be managed by ice application and tetanus prophylaxis as necessary. Stings by bees, wasps, and stinging ants can cause anaphylaxis that may require treatment with epinephrine and antihistamines and respiratory and cardiac maintenance measures.
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Bites and Stings

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 2009
Sandy Wilbanks, Sandra Wilbanks
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Insect Stings or Bites

1998
Allergic or hypersensitive reactions to insect stings or bites are fairly common; just how common nobody knows. Individuals showing moderate to severe reactions to or developing secondary infections to stings or bites are among the more frequently seen patients in the doctor’s office or clinic.
Edwin L. Klingelhofer, M. Eric Gershwin
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Animal Bites and Stings

2010
Animal bites and stings are uncommon medical conditions encountered in emergency rooms, but when encountered, they can present a life-threatening situation. In this topic, some of the most common animal bites are discussed, with radiological features that were occasionally reported in the radiological literature.
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Treating stings and bites!

Child Care, 2011
Summer is the season of outdoor fun, but bared flesh is an irresistible attraction for insects and other bugs, not to mention nettles…
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Bites and Stings

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1961
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