L13: Snake Flashcards

1
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Percentage of Venomous snake bites

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  • Only 5% to 10% of snake bites are vonomous (i.e. inject venom into the prey)
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2
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Families of Venomous snakes in egypt

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3
Q

where is snake venom present?

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  • Saliva of snake, ejected from highly developed secretory organ (Modified parotid glands) during the act of biting.
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4
Q

Color & nature of snake venom

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  • It is pale transparent yellow viscous secretion, when fresh.
  • Proteinous in nature, most of which are glycopolypeptides and are enzymatic in action
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4
Q

About 80-90% of viperidae consists of ….

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enzymes

e.g. hemolysin, fibrinolysin, phospholipase in viper venom

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5
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25-70% of elapidae consists of ……

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Enzymes

  • Cholinesterase, neurotoxins in elapidae venom.
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6
Q

what secretes Neurotoxic venom?

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  • Elapidae,
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7
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Characters of Neurotoxic venom

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  • It has a curare-like action
  • Causing paralysis of motor nerve endings in voluntary muscles.
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8
Q

What secretes Vasculotoxic venom?

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Viperidae

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9
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Characters of Vasculotoxic venom

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  • It contains phospholipase enzyme.
  • It produces destruction of RBCs leading to extra and intravascular hemolysis.
  • This action is manifested as coagulative disorders and Thrombocytopenia with bleeding tendency from external orifices of the body and site of the bite.
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10
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what secretes Myotoxic venom?

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Hydrophidae.

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11
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Characters of Myotoxic venom

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Simulates the neurotoxic

  • As it produces generalized muscular pain and weakness
  • Followed by degeneration of the muscles
  • Myoglobinuria ending in respiratory and renal failure in fatal cases.
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12
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CP of of snake bites

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Local & Systemic effects

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13
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Local effects of Elapid snake bite (Neurotoxic venom)

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  • Mild or minimal swelling and inflammation around fang marks.
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14
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Systemic effects of Elapid snake bite (Neurotoxic venom)

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15
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what is the first neurological sign of Elapid snake bite (Neurotoxic venom)?

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Ptosis

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16
Q

what are characteritic effects for Elapidae snakes (Other than local & Systemic effects)?

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Ophthalmic effects

17
Q

Ophthalmic effects of Elapidae

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18
Q

Local effects of Viper snake bite (Vasculotoxic venom)

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19
Q

Systemic effects of Viper snake bite (Vasculotoxic venom)

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20
Q

Local effects of Sea snake bite (Myotoxic)

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Mild or minimal local swelling around the fang marks.

21
Q

Systemic effects of Sea snake bite (Myotoxic)

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22
Q

Dx of Snake Bite

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23
Q

TTT aspects of Snake Bite

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  • Reassurance
  • Local effects
  • Systemic effects
  • Decontamination
  • Enhanced Elimination
24
Q

Reassurance (Snake Bite)

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  • To prevent death from neurogenic shock since most bites are non-venomous
25
Q

TTT of Local effects in Snake Bite

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26
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TTT of Systemic effects in Snake Bite

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  • Emergency and supportive care
  • Antidote (Antivenin)
27
Q

Antidote in cases of Snake Bite

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(Antivenin)

28
Q

Indication of antivenin in Snake Bite

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All snake bite with local or systemic toxicities

29
Q

Site of TTT of patients with Snake Bite

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Treat all patients in an intensive care unit.

30
Q

Time of Dermal Sensitivity Test

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  • Perform skin test for horse serum sensitivity only. when signs of envenomation are present and imminent antivenin therapy is anticipated

using 1:10 dilution of antivenin.

31
Q

How to prepare the patient before skin test & antivenin adminstration?

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Insert preferably two secure IV lines.

32
Q

Anti-prophylactic measures if antivenin is used in a patient with a positive skin test

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  • Pre-freatment with IV diphenhydramine, hydrocortisone, dexamethasone, and calcium
  • Have ready at the bedside a preloaded syringe containing epinephrine (1/10,000 for IV use) in case of anaphylaxis.
33
Q

Do you abandon antivenin if skin test is positive?

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  • Do not abandon antivenin therapy if skin test is positive.
34
Q

Does negative skin test exlude anaphlyaxis in cases of dermal sensitivity test?

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Even if skin test is negative, anaphylaxis may still occur unpredictably.

35
Q

Doses of antivenin

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36
Q

Decontamination in Snake bite

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  • Remain calm, wash area with soap and water and remove any constricting clothing or jewelry.
  • Do not apply ice to the site.
  • Do not apply a tourniquet and immobilize the extremity.
  • Do not make cuts over the bite site.
36
Q

End point of antivenin

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  • It is the reversal of systemic manifestation (e.g., shock, coagulopathy and parethesias),
  • Halting of progressive oedema and pain.
37
Q

Emergency TTT Snake Bite

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37
Q

Enhanced Elimination in Snake Bite

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Dialysis, haemoperfusion, and charcoal administration are not effective.