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Question4/5

4Bite, Sting (in an adult, in a child)

Answer YES if the symptom applicable.

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I feel dizzy. Yes
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I have difficulty of breathing. Yes
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I feel a pressure on my chest. Yes
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My lips and/or tongue is swollen. Yes
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I have difficulty of swallowing saliva or foods etc. Yes
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The skin other than the site of insect/animal bite cool or pale. Yes
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I am sweating a lot. Yes
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I have a large amount of bleeding. Yes
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The patient is unresponsive or does not appropriately respond to verbal communication. Yes
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The patient is agitated. Yes
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The patient got a bee sting in his/her mouth. (If the site of bee sting is face of neck, see "orange") Yes
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The patient got a scorpion sting. Yes
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The patient previously experienced a severe allergic reaction when bitten by the same insect or animal. Yes
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The patient was bitten by a venomous snake. Yes
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The patient looks exhausted/lethargic AND the type of snake which bit the patient has not been identified. Yes
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The patient has skin rash of sudden onset on other part of skin than the animal/insect bite. Yes
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The patient has severe pain and swelling on the skin surrounding the site of animal/insect bite. Yes
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The patient has urticaria/hives of sudden onset. Yes
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There is sudden swelling on the other limbs than animal/insect bite. Yes
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I have difficulty moving due to the severe pain. Yes
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I have sudden rash, itchiness, swelling on other sites than the animal/insect bites. Yes
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The patient has muscle cramps, abdominal pain, or extreme anxiety (different from normal state). Yes
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The patient has nausea/vomiting or abdominal cramps. Yes
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Have you ever had an allergic reaction to ticks? Yes