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A 2 year old boy presented after 3 hours with a history of ingestion of 6 tablets of Paracetamol. Child
looks well. What is the best option of management?
Which of the following snake bites not need polyvalent antivenom serum in sri lanka
In what condition immediate response can be seen in? [Intake 27]
A 9 yr old girl was bitten by an unknown snake while walking by the paddy field on a rainy
evening. She was brought to the rural hospital within 1/2 hr. She complains of severe pain
at the bite site and WBCT is < 20 min. Most likely snake is [2015 MARCH]
A child was admitted with the history of corrosive(lugol)ingestion 1 hour before. what’s the
next appropriate management [2016 MAY]
10 year old child who was playing in the backyard complaining of big toe pain. Mother could not find a cause and the child was brought to the Emergency treatment unit. Doctors found a fang mark on the big toe. Rest of the examination is normal at this time. What is the next step in the management of this child? [2018 November]
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