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Dear doctors, participate in this fun and interesting quiz on snake bites. Snake bites are a serious medical emergency involving venomous snakes. Historically, antivenoms were developed in the late 19th century. Treatment includes antivenom administration, wound care, and supportive measures. Early medical intervention is crucial to manage symptoms and prevent complications. Participate now.

1. The primary goal of snake bite treatment is to neutralize venom through the administration of antivenom.

2. All snake bites require immediate surgical intervention to remove venom from the wound.

3. Systemic reactions to snake venom, such as renal failure or coagulopathy, can occur several hours after a bite.

4. Applying a tourniquet above the bite site is a recommended practice for all snake bites to prevent venom spread.

5. Antivenom should be administered only after confirming the species of the snake through laboratory analysis.

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