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    Re: Pre-hospital management snakebite

    NEVER RAISE IT ABOVE YOUR HEART!!! If you do, it will help the venom circulate faster throughout your system. Second misnomer, never "suck out the venom". You should apply ice as quick as possible, try to get a pic of the snake if at all possible, and head immediately to the ER. This information was provided by my wife, who's a board certified trauma surgeon in Texas. She's seen her fair share in the ER of snake bites. A little behind the scenes baseball, in the event of a snakebite you will be rated on a 6 pt scale. They will most likely mark your "limb" to monitor swelling and spread. Anti-venom will be given based on your score on that scale. We recently had a scare, my Mother in law got bit by a baby rattlesnake, and the old rumor about smaller snakes having less venom is also incorrect, as is the thought they can't control their venom control.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 08-09-2021 at 05:54 PM. Reason: Fixed typo- added a "t" to word "though" in last line

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