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Citation

Hurt JB, Maday KR. JAAPA 2016; 29(7): 40-45.

Affiliation

In the PA program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, John B. Hurt is an assistant professor and Kristopher R. Maday is an assistant professor and academic coordinator. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, American Academy of Physicians Assistants)

DOI

10.1097/01.JAA.0000482301.02574.30

PMID

27351646

Abstract

Venomous spiders and snakes are found throughout the United States, and clinicians often encounter patients with suspected spider or snakebites. Due to the significant morbidity and mortality that can be related to a particular envenomation, clinicians must be able to recognize the species of spiders and snakes that are capable of delivering a venomous bite. Through proper species identification, recognition of the specific signs and symptoms that specific venom produces, and understanding the treatment guidelines for the envenomation, clinicians can properly diagnosis, treat, and manage patients with venomous bites.


Language: en

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