A 7 year old is bit by this snake and reports dizziness. What is the next step in management?

“Red on yellow, kill a fellow; red on black, venom lack.”
Coral snakes/Elapids are venomous. Look similar to nonvenomous king snakes.
Hind fangs - chew up.
Envenomation is neurotoxic (no heme effects). May have delayed onset - 13 hours out. Consider early intubation bc risk of resp failure.
Antivenom administration should occur immediately after a possible envenomation. Unfortunately, supply is low -manufacture discontinued production.
An 8 yo boy is bit by this snake. What is the classic envenomation?

Crotalid envenomation (pit vipers - diamond shaped head, slit pupils and fangs). Primarily hemotoxic, can cause local tissue necrosis. Pts may complain of a metallic taste in their mouth. Occ need surgical involvement. Wait until the development of moderate symptoms to administer antivenom.
A patient was bit by this arthrpod. What is the management.

Brown recluse spider (Loxocles). “Violin” Usually sig cutaneous manifestations - tissue necrosis. Supportive care. Transfusion may be required in severe cases (intravasc + extravasc hemolysis - mechanism is attachment of pshingomyelinase D on RBC membrane w/ complement activation). Steroids have not been proven to prevent hemolysis.
An 8 year old is bit by this spider. What are the likely symptoms?

Small black spiders (1-2 cm in size) with a red hour glass marking on the abdomen. Can cause systemic reactions (neuro): seizures, spasms, fasiculations, hypertension, cholinergic excess. FIrst line tx benzos and pain control. May need antivenin.
A 3 year old is bit by this spider. What is the most likely symptom? How would you manage it?

Tarantula 2.5-10cm in size, covered in hair. Bite marks are frequently visble. Produce a local inflammatory reaction that is pruritic. May need antihistamines and topical corticosteroids.
A 9 year old went outdoorsing in Arizona and now has roving eye movements, hyperactivity and difficulty breathing. 10 minutes after being in your emergency room, he has a seizure and his temperature is 40degrees. What is the most likely envenomation?
Scorpion. Need antivenom.
Ciguetera Poisoning
Fish Poisoning
From: Reef fish, amber jack, mackeral, barracuda, grouper, moray eee
Scromboid
Mechanisms: Not a true allergic reaction, just histamine release
**Fish: Amberjack, achovy, mackeral, tuna, blue fish, herring, merring, mahi mahi, marlins, sardines
Manifestation: Flushed skin, headache, itching, diarrhea**
Treatment: Antihistamins, epinephrine
4 Types of Shellfish Poisoning
The treatment for all of the above is supportive care. There is no antidote.