Ornament induced complications in snake bites: Revisiting the “Do it RIGHT” approach
Limb adorning ornaments (LAO) can exacerbate the local effects of envenoming in case of venomous snake bite. Cultural presuppositions do inhibit victims from removing symbolically/ritually important jewelry even under circumstances that might increase the dangers of envenoming-induced gangrene forma...
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doaj-b4cb73703be847f28c60c342ca8c003b2020-11-24T21:21:31ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632016-01-015247447610.4103/2249-4863.192351Ornament induced complications in snake bites: Revisiting the “Do it RIGHT” approachSubhendu MallikSudipta Ranjan SinghSangeeta SahooManoj Kumar MohantyLimb adorning ornaments (LAO) can exacerbate the local effects of envenoming in case of venomous snake bite. Cultural presuppositions do inhibit victims from removing symbolically/ritually important jewelry even under circumstances that might increase the dangers of envenoming-induced gangrene formation. The recommendation to remove the LAO is usually skipped in guidelines and if at all included the very real hazard is uncommonly documented. We observed 14 cases of snake bite with LAO on the bitten limb with minimal to severe local complications. The possible reasons were discussed with recommendations of proper and timely methods of removal of these ornaments. We suggest inclusion of this concept of 'Remove' in the recommended first aid methods of the guidelines/protocols.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2016;volume=5;issue=2;spage=474;epage=476;aulast=MallikFirst aidgangreneornamentsprotocolsnake bite |
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Subhendu Mallik Sudipta Ranjan Singh Sangeeta Sahoo Manoj Kumar Mohanty |
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Subhendu Mallik Sudipta Ranjan Singh Sangeeta Sahoo Manoj Kumar Mohanty Ornament induced complications in snake bites: Revisiting the “Do it RIGHT” approach Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care First aid gangrene ornaments protocol snake bite |
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Subhendu Mallik Sudipta Ranjan Singh Sangeeta Sahoo Manoj Kumar Mohanty |
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Ornament induced complications in snake bites: Revisiting the “Do it RIGHT” approach |
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Ornament induced complications in snake bites: Revisiting the “Do it RIGHT” approach |
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Ornament induced complications in snake bites: Revisiting the “Do it RIGHT” approach |
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Ornament induced complications in snake bites: Revisiting the “Do it RIGHT” approach |
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Ornament induced complications in snake bites: Revisiting the “Do it RIGHT” approach |
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ornament induced complications in snake bites: revisiting the “do it right” approach |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care |
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2249-4863 |
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2016-01-01 |
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Limb adorning ornaments (LAO) can exacerbate the local effects of envenoming in case of venomous snake bite. Cultural presuppositions do inhibit victims from removing symbolically/ritually important jewelry even under circumstances that might increase the dangers of envenoming-induced gangrene formation. The recommendation to remove the LAO is usually skipped in guidelines and if at all included the very real hazard is uncommonly documented. We observed 14 cases of snake bite with LAO on the bitten limb with minimal to severe local complications. The possible reasons were discussed with recommendations of proper and timely methods of removal of these ornaments. We suggest inclusion of this concept of 'Remove' in the recommended first aid methods of the guidelines/protocols. |
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First aid gangrene ornaments protocol snake bite |
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http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2016;volume=5;issue=2;spage=474;epage=476;aulast=Mallik |
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