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| 100 | _aWofford Kenneth | ||
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_aNurisng 2024 _hNovember 2024 |
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_aAquatic envenomation: _bFirst aid and prevention tips for US waters/ _cKenneth Wofford |
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_aVol. 54 (11) pages 17-25 : _bIllustrations: _c27 cm |
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| 500 | _aEnvenomation by an aquatic animal can produce distressing and occasionally life-threatening signs and symptoms. Common vectors of exposure in the US are cnidaria and venomous fish. Prompt recognition and treatment may help manage distressing symptoms, limit subsequent tissue destruction, and minimize the risk of more serious complications. | ||
| 650 | _aAquatic envenomation injuries, cnidaria, envenomation, first aid, jellyfish, marine life, scorpionfish, stingrays, venomous fish | ||
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