A rattlesnake bite can cause severe or even life-threatening symptoms. Dr. James Chenoweth, an emergency department physician at UC Davis Medical Center, explains what to do if someone is bitten by a rattlesnake, how parents should care for a child that has been bitten and what hikers can do to stay safe on the trails.
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0:00 What to do after a rattlesnake bite
0:47 What to do if a child is bitten by a rattlesnake
1:26 What not to do after a rattlesnake bite
2:02 How hikers can avoid rattlesnake bites
2:27 How dangerous is a rattlesnake bite?
The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 7/16/22. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority for advice.
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Rattlesnake Bites - A Quick Guide for Hikers and Parents
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