1530hrs: 30 year old male presents with scratch to left lower shin. c/o localised pain. unsure of mechanism - noticed approximately 20 minutes ago whilst at work as landscaper. A-patent, B-normal WOB, nil SOB, C-pink and warm, weak radial pulse, BP 95/60. D-pain/redness at site. nil analgesia taken.
1545hrs: uptriage cat 2. pt became dizzy. brief ACS. feels nauseated. c/o headache/stomach pain.1 x vomit. 18G IVC inserted R forearm. bloods taken and sent.
some snakes' venom contain myotoxins that cause rhabdomyolysis, muscular aches, pains, weakness, raised CK and myoglobinuria. severe rhabdomyolisis can result in renal failure
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