Snakebite management in Asia is complicated by a high diversity of venomous snakes, many narrow-spectrum local antivenoms that require snake ID and cold-chain storage, and only two broad-spectrum, field-stable polyvalents (TRC-NPAV and TRC-HPAV) which provide only partial coverage outside of Southeast Asia. Critically, TRC-HPAV and TRC-NPAV fail to cover many of the highest threat venomous snakes in Taiwan, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, China, and several other areas.277-292 As a result, in these areas providers may need to make an educated guess as to the genus or species responsible. Refer to the Appendix: Snake Identification (ID) Tips – INDOPACOM for more detailed guidance on snake identification. Always start with the Antivenom Selection Flowchart: INDOPACOM and Antivenom Dosing by Product Table in Appendix H, which are designed to help you through this process with excerpted images below and detailed explanation in appendix. For rapid bedside decision making support when antivenom selection depends on snake ID, reference the Bedside Snake ID Workflow.