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Topic: Bites and Stings

Description

Australia has many animal and insect species that may bite or sting. In fact, 11 of the world's 12 most poisonous snakes live in Australia. Although relatively few bites and stings are seriously dangerous to humans, it may be difficult to distinguish which bites and stings are serious from those which are not. Basic first aid procedures should be applied in all circumstances followed promptly by appropriate medical treatment.

Signs and Symptoms

Snake bites:

Spider bites:

Funnel-web spider:

Red-back spider:

First Aid for Snake, Funnel-Web Spider, Mouse Spider, Blue-Ringed Octopus and Cone Shell Bites

Note, applying a tourniquet, cutting or sucking the venom from the wound is not recommended.

In the case of a snake bite, avoid washing the area, as residual venom can be used as a sample to help identify the type of snake involved. Do not attempt to kill the snake as snakes are protected by law. If it is possible and safe to do so, it may be useful to capture the animal involved, for identification purposes, in case anti-venom is required. However do not put yourself in danger.
An ambulance should be promptly called, by dialling 000. It is important to stay with the individual concerned in case they deteriorate and require CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) while waiting for medical help to arrive.

First Aid for Redback Spider Bites

First Aid for Tick Bites

First Aid for All Other Bites and Stings

Other Resources

St John's Ambulance First Aid:
(http://e-firstaid.stjohn.org.au/text_alt/topic_17/index.html)

Children, Youth and Women's Health Service Website - Bites and Stings:
(http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicsAlpha.aspx?p=121#b)

Help and Assistance

If you have any concerns with level of consciousness or breathing call 000 immediately.

If you have any other symptoms from or concerns about a bite or sting please contact one of our Registered Nurses at 13 HEALTH by phoning 13 43 25 84.


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Last Updated: 1st March, 2011
Date Valid to: 28th September, 2011





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