Challenges of managing snakebite envenomation in a deployed setting/ Christopher Johnson, J Rimmer, G Mount, I Gurney, E D Nicol

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Journal of Royal Army Medical Corps Vol.159 Iss.4 December 2013, pp.307-311 (37)Summary: A case study discussing the challenges and ethical dilemma in delayed-presentation snakebite, the diagnosis and treatment of coagulopathy and the role of antivenom and surgical debridement. Cases taken in this study are in two adults and two children in the Role 3 Medical Treatment Facility in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
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A case study discussing the challenges and ethical dilemma in delayed-presentation snakebite, the diagnosis and treatment of coagulopathy and the role of antivenom and surgical debridement. Cases taken in this study are in two adults and two children in the Role 3 Medical Treatment Facility in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.

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