Snake Bite First Aid Emergency Treatment, Management in Hospital/at Home Guidelines Nursing, Lecture

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Snake Bite First Aid Emergency Treatment, Management in Hospital/at Home Guidelines Nursing, Lecture

In this video on snake bite emergency treatment I have talked in detail about the emergency treatment and management of snake bite. Ihave discussed nursing care, treatment in hospital as well as treatment at home of a snake bite. I have talked about difference between a venomous and a nonvenomous snake bite.i have talked about management guidelines that are followed in India. This lecture is for doctors medical students nurses and all those paramedics those who provide first aid care to patients with snake bite.In this video I have talked about antisnake venom administration and dosage. I have talked about management guidelines of antisnake venom and how to give antisnake venom

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Chapters:
(0:00) Intro
(0:33) First Aid in Snake Bite at Home
(2:39) Common Mistakes in Snake bite Treatment
(5:24) Snake bite management in Hospital
(6:50) Common Snakes & their characteristics
(9:41) Investigations
(11:12) Difference between Venomous & Nonvenomous Bite mark
(14:00) Anti Snake Venom Indications
(14:58) Antisnake venom dosage & administration
(16:36) Neurotoxic and Hemotoxic snake Specific Management
(17:00) Summary
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MedNerdDrWaqasFazal
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Being a doctor i never learned this much from my med school keep it up great lectures really learned a lot from u thank u 🥰u deserve much more appreciation✨✨

poojapatel
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Atleast basic first aid must be taught in basic schools and lectures like these to every high school students.
Great work keep it up.

humanbeing
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I am not a med student. I was just searching for steps to be taken after a snake bite. Every video on Youtube was useless. This one video cleared all my doubts! Thank you Doctor Waqas!

tabreztisekar
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I'm a nursing officer working n casualty..I got lot of snake bite cases....but after getting ur class I can understand lot of information....excellent sr...this large topic..u take simply and clearly...thank u very much sr..

shyamapk
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I am a doctor but I must admit I have learnt a lot. Thank you for such a wonderful presentation.

rehanburney
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I can say for sure teaching is your passion. You enjoy teaching and feel alive. Your body language says a alot.

knowledgepoint
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I am in engineering college and i have no touch with medical, now after watching this video i feel very interested in medical.Keep growing sir
Great teaching skills 😊

bhat-
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Am a registered nurse but I never had alot of knowledge abt this during my med school .... Thnks so muc

natuhwerajunior
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Good presentation. Clear and precise.
I have observed, when there is a regional lymph adenitis soon after a snake bite, it turns out to be a poisonous snake bite. We need not wait for blood tests etc. Please mark the words 'regional adenitis soon after'. It's wiser to start the antisnake venum before releasing the tourniquet. Even the test dose of antisnake venum might cause severe anaphylaxis. Better keep the adrenaline and Avil (Phenaramine maleate) loaded in separate syringes ready for emergency use.
Even though the skin test dose is negative there is a possibility of getting anaphylaxis during IV infusion . Better do it very slowly in the begining and proceed fast.
Dose of antisnake venum needs elaboration and management of complications too.

drttcb
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Great job doc. Extremely valuable video for the public living in areas where snake bites are common. You have dealt with the identification of venomous and non venomous snake bites, first aid measures and hospital treatment in depth.
May Allah SWT bless you.

southernman
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Being a junior medical doctor I need to learn more from you.. keep it up sir.👍🏻👍🏻

mdminhajuddin
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Good i am researcher for snake bite and have published papers in Pakistani peer reviewed Journal and author of chapter in text book i found video very impressive

dr.hussainbuxkolachi
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I used to be an amateur snake handler, a skill that I learnt to be able to identify snakes from their type of scales on body and structure of bony plates on head. This was the only way to confirm identity of the species from zoology texts fifty years back. For that it was necessary to have the snake in hand either alive or dead. As i saw no reason that the reptile must die so that a person can identify it, i learnt to catch alive, and release it after identification. Color and pattern of markings are generally indicative, but as these are variable, they cannot be depended upon totally. For example the Common Wolf Snake and the Common Krait both have similar white striping.

In the process I got bitten about half a dozen times and also learnt the recommended first aid practices then written. They were, as you have described in the video, very different. Probably sometimes they did more harm than good. But atleast they gave some reassurance to the patient that something was being done!

Wrote this to point out two things. Snake bites do not necessarily provide two distinct puncture marks. Sometimes it's just a single puncture or a scratch mark. The Wolf Snake though not poisonous, bites leave clear twin puncture marks, and they are quite willing to bite. I have experienced deep bites from an injured Banded Keelback a common grass snake and it left two bleeding punctures. So twin punctures are no proof that the bite is from a poisonous snake!

Finally Krait bites create anaesthesia around the bite area. After the initial stinging sensation the patient reports no pain or discomfort at all. Even pinching hard near the site does not hurt. The effects show up 6 hours afterwards when he /she has acute pain in abdomen and the normal effects of neurotoxin venom sets in.

Today I do not catch snakes as my reflexes have slowed, and I can recognise most common snakes at a glance. It's no great ability, just like most Bengalis identify fish species in the market without any need to count scales!
Thank you for the update
With best wishes,

debashisray
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Am a neurosurgeon but have benefited alot from this, thanks much.

jembasalmon
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An excellent public educative video, as a nurse there were so many cases of snake bite under our care, we have seen viper bites presenting with abdominal cramps and vomiting, specially children, also than five vials ten vials at a time are also advised and seen excellent result

zeenathpp
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Well done..this lecture meet the level of medical college students as well as doctors.

jahanzebkhan
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Hello doc, I appreciate your short, precise presentation. I used your shared knowledge to manage Prolonged hiccups and for sure the patient has come to thank me. Kindly accept my heart felt gratitude.

Jest-Farms
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Agar medical College me aesa sikhate to kya hi baat thi...good job sir salute

kg
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Doctor thank you so much for every single video, it is very much used by all, and the medical and non-medical public can understand your teaching.

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