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Ep186 Australian Snake bites: Recognition

2 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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Not every snake bite is painful, and not every bite leaves obvious fang marks. Some patients may feel unwell, collapse, or even appear to recover before more serious symptoms develop. Recognising the early signs of envenomation can make a significant difference in patient outcomes. In this episode, you’ll learn which signs and symptoms may suggest a venomous Australian snake bite, why visible bite marks can be misleading, and what clues first aiders should look for when assessing a patient. You’ll also discover why a seemingly minor bite should never be ignored. #dailyminutepodcast #firstaidshowaustralia #firstaid #firstaidtraining #snakebite #australiansnakes #pressureimmobilisation #prehospitalcare

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The Pressure Immobilisation Technique (PIT) is one of the most important first aid treatments for certain Australian bites and stings. In this episode, we explain what the Pressure Immobilisation Technique is, how it works, when it should be used, and—just as importantly—when it should not be used. We cover: * Why pressure immobilisation helps slow the movement of venom * The bites and stings where PIT is recommended * When it is not recommended * How to correctly apply a pressure immobilisation bandage * The importance of splinting and keeping the patient completely still * Common mistakes to avoid Because when it comes to venomous bites and stings, the goal isn’t to remove the venom—it’s to slow its spread until definitive medical treatment is available. Listen now on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more https://firstaidshow.com.au/dailyminute [https://firstaidshow.com.au/dailyminute] #dailyminutepodcast #firstaidshowaustralia #FirstAid #SnakeBite #PressureImmobilisation #EmergencyResponse #AustralianFirstAid #FirstAidTraining

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