Hospital staff plead with bite victims to stop bringing snakes to emergency departments
Hospital staff plead with bite victims to stop bringing snakes to emergency departments

Venomous snake brought into hospital in lunchbox prompts plea from doctors — 'please don't do this'

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Isn't antivenin very species-specific? How are they supposed to know the snake off a probably shitty description from the person bitten, if they even saw it? And saying to not even take a photo? What?
Further in the article.
Incorrect. They have a test to conclusively determine what antivenom will work on it, if it even needs any. Bringing them the snake, or even a picture of the snake doesn't help, they can't identify the snake on sight any more than you can.
Bringing the snake just puts more people at risk and slows everything down as they have to now deal with there being a snake at the hospital. Putting you at more risk of delays. Delays are what you want to avoid in snake bite care. The delay of going and getting the snake, or a picture of the snake, the delay of there being a snake at the hospital. The delay of arguing with the emotional person that wants them to examine the snake rather than running the faster and more accurate test they would have to run anyway rather than guessing what snake it is by looking at it...