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Florida Snakebite Institute Bite Protocols
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by JoeCrotalid on October 25, 2010
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The Florida Snakebite Institute is dedicated to ensuring expert management of snakebite cases, and improving snakebite treatment and prevention through research and education.
Founded in 2009 after dealing with multiple snakebite cases that were treated inappropriately by physicians with limited knowledge in snakebites.
The Institute offers a variety of services including nuisance snake removal, educational presentations, venomous snakebite protocols for private keepers, zoo's, and healthcare. Mission:To improve snakebite treatment and prevention through research and education!Products:Venomous Bite Protocols to ensure proper treatment for snakebite victims.
$5.00 per Protocol plus $1.65 each for shipping
Here is the current list of Bite Protocols available:
Acanthophis Genus (Death Adders)
Aspidelaps lubricus (Cape Coral Snake)
Atheris chloroechis (West African Gren Tree Viper)
Atheris squamigera (African Bush Viper)
Bitis arietans (Puff Adder)
Bitis gabonica (Gaboon Viper)
Bitis nasicornis (Rhinoceros Viper)
Bitis parviocula (Ethiopian Mountain Adder)
Bothriechis schlegelli (Eyelash Palm Pit Viper)
Cerastes cerastes (African Desert Horned Viper)
Crotalus aquilus (Mexican Dusky Rattlesnake)
Crotalus durrissus simus (North Western Neotropical Rattlesnake)
Crotalus durrissus vergrandis (Neotropical Rattlesnake)
Crotalus molossus nigrescens (Mexican Black-tailed Rattlesnake)
Crotalus triseriatus (Mexican Dusky Rattlesnake)
Crotalus triseriatus armstrongi (Armstrong's Dusky Rattlesnake)
Dendroaspis angusticeps (Eastern Green Mamba)
Dendroaspis jamesoni (Jameson's Mamba)
Dendroaspis polylepis (Black Mamba)
Dendroaspis viridis (West African Green Mamba)
Echis pyramidum (Egyptian Saw-Scaled Viper)
Heloderma horridum (Beaded Lizard)
Heloderma suspectum (Gila Monster)
Lachesis stenophrys (Central American Bushmaster)
Naja annulifera (Snouted Cobra)
Naja haje haje (Egyptian Cobra)
Naja kaouthia (Monacled Cobra)
Naja naja karachiensis (Black Pakistan Cobra)
North American Pit Vipers Protocol
Ophiophagus hannah (King Cobra)
Oxyuranus scutellatus canni (Paupan Taipan)
Sistrurus ravus (Mexican Pygmy Rattlesnake)
Trimeresurus purpureonaculatus (Mangrove Pit Viper)
Vipera ammodytes (Long-nosed Viper)
Vipera berus (European Viper)
Eastern Brown Snake
King Brown
Lowland's Copperhead
Eastern Russell's Viper
Sri Lankan Russell's Viper
Hundred Pace Snake
Malayan Pit Viper
Mount Mang Viper
Okinawa Pit Viper
Wagler's Pit Viper
Great for Large collections, Institutions or Zoo's-Multi-species Bite Protocols.
1) African Naja Species
2) Mamba Species
3) Asian Naja Species
4) European Viper Species
5) Atheris Genus
6) Bitis Genus
7) Taipan Species
8) Trimeresurus Genus
9) Habu Species
10) Mamushi Species
These protocols have helped us to streamline our emergency response with our local EMTs, and, our hospital. They typically want detailed information and by havng this info in conjunction with our step by step emergency response system, we are now prepared and equipped for any situation. Thanks so much!
Rob Carmichael, Wildlife Discovery Center
My name is Evelyn. I am the owner of www.venomlist.com. The Venom List is a site dedicated to educating people about venomous animals. We are always on the lookout for products that are in the best interest of our members. From handling equipment and caging, to first aid and envenomation treatment. We want nothing but the best for our members.
It’s during this search that I found Joe Pittman, founder of the Florida Snakebite Institute.
Having read countless envenomation protocols, Joe’s stand out above them all. The protocols are prepared in a way to make it easy for layman and experts alike to find the necessary information quickly. Joe’s expertise stands out in the management of envenomations and is a fantastic tool for medical experts and captive hobbyists alike.
These protocols are certainly a must have for any venomous keepers first aid kit.
Thanks so much Joe!!
Evelyn Kharchenko, owner of www.venomlist.com
To order, I can be reached at traumajunkiejoe@Juno.com or facebook.com/JoeVenom
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