stings Flashcards
A local reaction to a sting is the most common reaction. It consists of ……….
a small red patch that burns and itches.
_________ reaction to a sting consists of diffuse red skin, hives, swelling of lips and tongue, wheezing, abdominal cramps and diarrhea.
The generalized
Victims of multiple stings often experience:
1) Vomiting
2) Diarrhea
3) Dyspnea
4) Hypotension
5) Tachycardia
6) Syncope
What stage of toxicity
1) Increased muscle activity with hyperkalemia
2) Acute tubular necrosis
3) Renal failure
4) Pancreatitis
5) Coagulopathy
6) Heart attack
7) Stroke
advanced stages of toxicity
Sting Treatment
(a) Remove the stinger
(b) Wash the site with soap and water.
(c) Place a cold compress or ice on the site.
(d) Give oral analgesics as needed for pain relief.
(e) Topical steroid cream can be helpful for swelling, as are oral antihistamines.
True/False
If one is unable to remove the stinger in a horizontal fashion, it is most important to remove it as soon as possible by any available means.
True
How do you remove a stinger?
-1) Scrape away the stinger in a horizontal fashion.
-2) Try not to grasp the stinger sac.
-3) However, if one is unable to remove the stinger in a horizontal fashion, it is most important to remove it as soon as possible by any available means.
If hives occur with wheezing and respiratory difficulty what Tx is given?
(1) epinephrine immediately
-repeated 5 to 10 minutes after the initial injection.
(2) Beta agonist inhalers (e.g., albuterol) may help relieve the wheezing
(3) add oral steroids and antihistamines. Administer both when epinephrine is used.