mountain safety. ms 1_8: fa basics (insects, bites & stings)

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Page 1: Mountain Safety. MS 1_8: FA Basics (Insects, Bites & Stings)

Mountain

Safety

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MS 1_8:FA Basics

(Insects, Bites & Stings)

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Learning Intention:

To equip you with the knowledge to avoid, recognise and treat insect bites and stings.

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Success Criteria:By the end of this session everyone should be able to:• Describe what steps to take to avoid,

recognise and treat common insect-related problems in a wilderness environment.

Some of you may be able to:• Describe the symptoms of Lyme Disease

and anaphylaxis.

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Activities:1. Discussion/Powerpoint:

- Insect problems- What can I do to avoid them?- How should you treat them?

2. Video: Tick removal

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What are the likely insect problems in Scotland?

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• Midges: mostly a nuisance, rarely a medical issue;

• Bees & wasps: very rare to get stung;

• Ticks: carry disease

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Midges

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How to avoid midges• Cover up skin• Wear insect repellent• Keep on the move• Wear a head net when stationary• Stay in a breeze• Smoke (!)• Do not camp near still water (lochs, boggy

ground) where they gather and breed• Wash pots and do not leave food waste

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Midge Bites

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How to treat a midge bite

• Annoying – only usually a health issue where there are multiple bites

• Apply anti-histamine cream• Do not scratch

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Bee & Wasp Stings

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• Rare, especially in upland areas• Painful, but not generally dangerous• Bee stings are best removed with

tweezers• Not generally dangerous, but a few

people can have an anaphylactic reaction…

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Anaphylaxis

• AN EXTREME ALLERGIC REACTION• Swelling, especially around the mouth and

eyes• Sufferers should carry medication, often in

the form of a self-injecting needle or ‘pen’• Anaphylaxis can be a MEDICAL

EMERGENCY, if it threatens the airway• Evacuate to hospital IMMEDIATELY

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Ticks

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TICKS

• Common in some woodland• Attach themselves painlessly to passing

mammals• You will not find them unless you check

yourself• Some ticks can carry Lyme Disease

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Video: How to remove a Tick

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Lyme Disease:• ‘Bulls-eye’ rash• Flu-like symptoms• Arthritis & death• See a doctor

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Questions?