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A Bite About Bites

2022/3/21
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Medgeeks Clinical Review Podcast

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In America alone, there are about 25 million human bites that occur each year. We will not only discuss human bites but also dog bites, some cute cat bites and other unusual bites you might encounter in the emergency room.

In this episode, we will talk about how to deal with human bites. Whether you only need to give local wound care versus when to consult a surgical team and/or when to use antibiotics. 

Next is the difference between a dog bite and a cat bite such as the infection rate between the two, what kind of closure your patient will need and what kind of antibiotics to prescribe.

Once a history and physical is performed for your patient, that will also determine the course of action.

 

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