Description
Symptoms
Prevention + Mistakes
Treatment
100

What are the two main types of venomous snakes?

Elapids (Cobras) and Vipers 

100

How long does it take for the symptoms to appear?

A few minutes to hours

100

What are two things to prevent snake bites?

Leave snakes alone, stay out of tall grass, keep your hands and feet out of areas that you can't see and be alert and careful when climbing rocks. 

100

What is the general treatment?

Get medical attention, remove jewelry, keep the bite below the heart and bandage the bite.

200

What are 2 examples of physical signs of a snake bite?

puncture wounds or fang marks. Swelling. Redness. Tissue damage. Pain in the limb you were affected in. bluish purple skin

200

How many puncture wounds can you see?

1, 2, 3, none or multiple

200

Why should you not pick up a snake?

This increases the chance of getting bit again.

200

Why do you have to remove jewelry?

Because it can cut into the skin if swelling occurs. 

300
Give two jobs that are susceptible to snake bite.

Agricultural workers, fishermen, herders, hunters

300

Give 3 examples of symptoms.

Bruising, trouble breathing, changes in heart rate etc.

300
Why should you not drink caffeine when you have a snake bite?

Because it increases the heart rate and the venom will flow faster. 

300

What animals are antivenoms made of?

Sheep and horses 

400

What are the 4 types of toxins?

Cytotoxins, hemotoxins, neurotoxins, cardiotoxins

400

What kind of taste would you have in your mouth?

Minty, rubbery or metallic

400

What should you be aware of concerning snake activity?

Snakes are more active during the warmer months.

400

What shots or antibiotics might patients need?

Tetanus shot as well as some antibiotics like ampicillin to prevent infections for the wound.

500
What is evenomation?

The venom is transferred from the venom gland through a channel into the snake's teeth where it then enters the prey.

500

Why do your lymph nodes swell?

Contain immune cells that help fight infection by attacking and destroying germs through the lymph fluid.

500

How do you identify venomous snakes?

Triangle shaped heads, pupils with slits, thick bodies
500

What is the purpose of anti-venom?

Boosts the immune system to fight the toxins in the venom