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match the appropriate care to the specific bite or sting.
- soak the affected area in hot water
- scrape the stinger away with a plastic card
- soak with affected area with vinegar
- keep the affected area lower than the heart
- remove the embedded insect with a fine-tipped tweezers
bee sting jellyfish sting sea urchin sting snakebite tick bite
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To solve this matching problem, we analyze each care method and its corresponding bite/sting:
- Soak the affected area in hot water: Sea urchin stings can be treated by soaking in hot water to neutralize toxins.
- Scrape the stinger away with a plastic card: Bee stings leave a stinger; scraping with a plastic card (not squeezing) removes it without injecting more venom.
- Soak the affected area with vinegar: Jellyfish stings (some species) are treated with vinegar to inactivate nematocysts.
- Keep the affected area lower than the heart: For snakebites, this slows venom spread through the circulatory system.
- Remove the embedded insect with fine - tipped tweezers: Tick bites involve an embedded tick, which is removed with fine - tipped tweezers to avoid leaving parts behind.
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- Soak the affected area in hot water: sea urchin sting
- Scrape the stinger away with a plastic card: bee sting
- Soak the affected area with vinegar: jellyfish sting
- Keep the affected area lower than the heart: snakebite
- Remove the embedded insect with a fine - tipped tweezers: tick bite