Module 16: Emergent Problems and Acute Care Medicine
In the management of patients with bites and stings
Select one:
A. In bee stings, squeeze the sting with finger tips to remove it.
B. In dog bites puncture wounds are more prone to infections than lacerations
C. Suture all dog bites after cleaning the wound
D. In jellyfish stings, use salt to inactivate the tentacles
E. Use a tourniquet in snake bites to reduce envenomation.
In the management of patients with bites and stings
Select one:
A. In bee stings, squeeze the sting with finger tips to remove it.
B. In dog bites puncture wounds are more prone to infections than lacerations
C. Suture all dog bites after cleaning the wound
D. In jellyfish stings, use salt to inactivate the tentacles
E. Use a tourniquet in snake bites to reduce envenomation.