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- tiny and often painless, with many victims not realizing they have been envenomated until respiratory depression and paralysis begins. No blue-ringed octopus...
- involved. The vast majority of envenomated patients treated make quick and complete recoveries, while other envenomated patients who receive similar treatment...
- People who have been envenomated by this fish rarely die, symptoms of envenomation include severe pain around the envenomated area of the body, swelling...
- Critically Poisoned Patient". Toxicological Diagnosis and Management of Envenomated Patients. Mosby. Chris Thompson; Struan Sutherland (November 2003). "Australian...
- fishermen handling nets, although only one-quarter of those bitten are envenomated since the snake rarely injects much of its venom. Although not much is...
- provide false re****urance to the victim. The major medical difficulty of envenomated patients is the lack of medical resources (especially intubation supplies...
- haemotoxin causes death is much slower than that of a neurotoxin. Snakes which envenomate a prey animal may have to track the prey as it flees. Typically, a mammalian...
- into the cage to retrieve the pages and is bitten by the snakes. She is envenomated and rushed to the hospital where she remains in critical condition for...
- venom yield, it has a fearsome re****tion, responsible for the most envenomated snakebites within its range, largely due to its proximity to humans,...
- down on the jaws of the venomous prey,[citation needed] but even if envenomated, it is immune. It also eats amphibians, turtle eggs, bird eggs (including...