Clinical Review

Emergent Management of Bite Wounds

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Bite wounds caused by animals or humans are frequently seen in the ED. The authors review features of the most common types of bite wounds and discuss key points in evaluation and management, including wound care and closure, antibiotic coverage and infection concerns, pain management, and proper disposition of patients.


 

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