Bites — animal or human
- Human or animal bites carry a high risk of infection
- Includes fists cut by teeth in fight — treat as a human bite
- High risk of infection if
- Delayed presentation (8 hours or more)
- Puncture wounds that can't be debrided adequately (eg cat, crocodile bites)
- Wounds on hands, feet or face
- Tendon, joint or bone involvement
- People with weakened immune system — dialysis, diabetes
Check
- Calculate age-appropriate REWS
- Adult — AVPU, RR, O2 sats, pulse, BP, Temp
- Child (less than 13 years) — AVPU, respiratory distress, RR, O2 sats, pulse, central capillary refill time, Temp
- Weight, BGL
- Head-to-toe exam with attention to
- Embedded foreign bodies (eg teeth)
- Bone, joint or tendon involvement
- Wounds over knuckles that may connect with tendon or joint
- Immunisation status — tetanus
Do not
- Do not suture or tightly close a wound bite — will trap infection inside
Do
All bites
- Swab wound for MC&S
- Clean and dress
- If small, clean, uncomplicated wound — antibiotics not needed
Severe bite or established infection — medical consult
- Consider sepsis — signs and symptoms can include
- High or low temperature
- Fast breathing
- Fast pulse
- Low BP or dizziness
- Confusion and/or agitation
All other bites
- Give antibiotics
- Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid oral — adult 875+125mg, child 22.5+3.2mg/kg/dose up to 875+125mg — doses — twice a day (bd) for 5 days
- If unable to give oral antibiotics — medical consult for
- Cefazolin IV — adult 2g, child 50mg/kg/dose up to 2g — doses — twice a day (bd)
AND Metronidazole IV — adult 500 mg, child 12.5 mg/kg up to 500 mg — twice a day (bd)
- If allergy to penicillin — medical consult for
- Metronidazole oral — adult 400mg, child 10mg/kg/dose up to 400mg — doses — every 12 hours (bd)
- AND Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole oral — adult 160+800mg, child 4+20mg/kg up to 160+800mg — doses — twice a day (bd) for 5 days
- Review daily