I know a guy that does a snake kit, cortisone, antibacterial all kinds of stuff.
I've been around a couple snake bites not good.
I had one that got bit on the foot no biggie. I've seen ones that got bit in the the lap of their fur no biggie. I've seen ones that get a direct bite in the face dead no matter what you did. I've seen ones get bit in the leg $1,000-5,000 later they're fine.
You never know you hope for a non-vascular area at best.
And definitely snake avoidance anytime you run into them in the field is a great time to train. That's what I've done on my own encounters thru the years. But I was a kid that had several poisonous snakes in my backyard terrarium until my neighbors ratted me out. I had to donate them to the local wildlife zoo thing.
You know when you see a Mojave they don't look or act like normal rattlers they coil differently and can strike sideways.
Fred are they more aggressive than others?