Tuesday, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:33
Fair enough.
I am new to this
forum and only intended to provide the most accurate information I can find through experts in the field of clinical toxinology. Yes there are always two sides to any story.
The information I base our
first aid instructions comes from advice by Assoc. Prof Julian White who is based at the Royal
Adelaide and Womens and Childrens Hospitals here in
Adelaide.
I am aware of the history of the development of snake bite
first aid by the CSL and the AVRU that uses that info.
Personal conversation with Prof White confirmed that it is imperative to stop or slow down NEW lymphatic generation and subsequent flow to reduce the lymphatic flow and venom distribution within the body.
If you do not bandage the fingers and toes first, while you are bandaging the limb, there will be lymphatic flow which could have been prevented.
My qualifications are less relevant as I am following advice from one of the worlds and Australia's most respected clinical toxinologists.
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