The Snakebite Assistant

Diagnosis-Treatment-Training

Only for iPhone

Free

iPhone

Learn how to identify and manage snakebite envenoming: for victims & first responders, paramedics, and primary and secondary health care providers. ‘THE SNAKEBITE ASSISTANT’ provides a strategy to mitigate the effects of snakebite envenoming by combining support in the management of snakebite envenoming with training and education. It responds to the call of the World Health Organization to empower and engage communities and to ensure safe, effective treatment for this neglected tropical disease (NTD) that is responsible for enormous levels of suffering, disability, and death. ‘THE SNAKEBITE ASSISTANT’ offers guidance to victims and first responders to prevent snakebites and to respond appropriately when envenoming occurs medical professionals to assess, refer and treat envenomed patients at 3 levels paramedics (professional support on-site and during transport) health centres (primary health care, PHC) district hospitals (secondary health care, SHC; including referral to the tertiary level) THE SNAKEBITE ASSISTANT’ intuitively guides users through the different stages of envenoming. It follows the logic of emergency medicine with the specific features of envenoming, its identification and its treatment added in. The individual ‘tracks’ for paramedics, PHC and SHC follow the standard path of medical emergency management: the SAMPLE and ABCDE approach. The information available specifically covers the ABCDE elements required, e.g. ‘circulation assessment & management’. Laboratory diagnostics are added to the PHC and SHC tracks according to the respective resources available. The envenomation-specific information – assessment of envenoming and specific (antivenom) treatment, including regional antivenom options, dosing, prevention, and management of adverse events, etc. – is joined up at the intersections along the pathway from the bite to advancing envenoming. The app fetches information regarding the distribution of venomous snake species in a particular state from its database: the user selects the relevant state and information on the venomous snake species in that state is uploaded onto the user’s mobile device. Species-specific information is essential for selecting antivenoms and preparing for non-specific treatment of species-specific venom effects. A morphological tool enables easy identification of the important venomous snakes. The SIDE MENU of ‘THE SNAKEBITE ASSISTANT’ provides a wide range of continuously updated training material stratified according to the knowledge level of the user: paramedics, health centre professionals, medical doctors, hospital administrators, and medical college students & teachers. Great care is taken to use only high-quality material, preferably sourced from, or recommended by the WHO. The SIDE MENU also links to educational material for individuals, communities, and schools. Users can play a wide range of games to help them learn how to recognize different snake genera/species, the signs & symptoms of snakebite envenoming, the preferred habitats of the venomous snakes found where the user lives, and the Dos & Don’ts after a snake bite.

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    • Seller
      • Schweizerisches Tropen- und Public Health-Institut
    • Size
      • 47.8 MB
    • Category
      • Medical
    • Compatibility
      Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
      • iPhone
        Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
      • iPod touch
        Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
      • Apple Vision
        Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
    • Languages
      • English
    • Age Rating
      16+
      • 16+
      • Frequent
        Medical Treatment information

        Contains
        Unrestricted Web Access
    • Copyright
      • © 2019 SwissTPH