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    First Aid Kits

    My understanding is most first Aid kits contain a lot of essentially worthless stuff that's cheap for the seller to "pad" the box with to improve profit and you're better off making your own.

    If that's true, what's recommended for a first aid box? As one can fill any space with something, lets keep it to "typical" first aid sized box, say size of small fishing tackle box? What is your source for those items?

    If not true, what company/brand of pre made first aide kit do you recommend?
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    What you place in your first aid kit depends upon how much training you have... If you have no training, I'm sure a couple of band aids and a bottle of pepto would be sufficient. For me, I need damn near a whole jump bag. I'm also EMT-P certified and one semester shy of an ADN.

    4x4 bandages,tape, tourniquet, aspirin, quick clot, a pressure bandage, Benadryl, epipen, burn cream, rolled splint, wrappings for splint, small bottle of alcohol and peroxide, visine, and some afrin. This would be a good first aid kit to have around for everyday use. And maybe some band-aides as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrubber3 View Post
    What you place in your first aid kit depends upon how much training you have... If you have no training, I'm sure a couple of band aids and a bottle of pepto would be sufficient. For me, I need damn near a whole jump bag. I'm also EMT-P certified and one semester shy of an ADN.

    4x4 bandages,tape, tourniquet, aspirin, quick clot, a pressure bandage, Benadryl, epipen, burn cream, rolled splint, wrappings for splint, small bottle of alcohol and peroxide, visine, and some afrin. This would be a good first aid kit to have around for everyday use. And maybe some band-aides as well.
    Hence why I intentionally put a size limit on it. Figure for people with minimal training. Obviously EMTs, etc, not the intended target of your basic First Aid kit you keep on hand per se.
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    Then the list I laid out would fit perfectly and easily used by the masses. With an instruction booklet of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillBrink View Post
    first Aid kits
    can I assume by this it wouldn't include a trauma kit for say something like a GSW? Just a basic household first aid box or bag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrubber3 View Post
    What you place in your first aid kit depends upon how much training you have... If you have no training, I'm sure a couple of band aids and a bottle of pepto would be sufficient. For me, I need damn near a whole jump bag. I'm also EMT-P certified and one semester shy of an ADN.

    4x4 bandages,tape, tourniquet, aspirin, quick clot, a pressure bandage, Benadryl, epipen, burn cream, rolled splint, wrappings for splint, small bottle of alcohol and peroxide, visine, and some afrin. This would be a good first aid kit to have around for everyday use. And maybe some band-aides as well.
    The gear:knowledge journey has been a bell curve for me. Early on, the less I knew the less I had. Sometime later, I had a good bit of knowledge and got all the widgets to do a lot of things, and jump bags were everywhere. Later, I realized what I truly needed for the things I had to do in the places I had to do them. My kits got much smaller, more flexible, and more reliant upon principles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skintop911 View Post
    The gear:knowledge journey has been a bell curve for me. Early on, the less I knew the less I had. Sometime later, I had a good bit of knowledge and got all the widgets to do a lot of things, and jump bags were everywhere. Later, I realized what I truly needed for the things I had to do in the places I had to do them. My kits got much smaller, more flexible, and more reliant upon principles.
    Which is why I listed what I did. Notice there is no stethoscope... Or blood pressure cuff? Or glucometer? Etc...

    Just the mere basics that can fit in a small tackle box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrubber3 View Post
    4x4 bandages,tape, tourniquet, aspirin, quick clot, a pressure bandage, Benadryl, epipen, burn cream, rolled splint, wrappings for splint, small bottle of alcohol and peroxide, visine, and some afrin. This would be a good first aid kit to have around for everyday use. And maybe some band-aides as well.
    scrubber3 laid out a good basic no frills first aid kit

    bleeding/LACs
    bandages/gauze... 4x4s, 2x2, abd pads, band aids
    ace wrap
    vacuum sealed kling wrap

    or instead of abd pads or 4x4s and ace wrap you could buy pre-made pressure bandages like large or small israeli trauma dressings


    wound cleaning/preparation/irrigation
    Hibiclens or iodine
    20cc syringe and sterile water for pressure irrigation
    Neosporin or any topical ABx ointment


    swelling/allergic reaction
    Benadryl
    cold packs
    Epipen (if you have a Rx or child/adult that has known allergic reactions)
    hydrocortisone

    burns
    Silvadene cream (it's a wonder "drug" just like Neosporin)
    and again sterile water and STERILE gauze

    pain
    acetminophen or ibuprofen

    foreign objects... Specifically eye and orbit
    Visine
    or again sterile water and syringe for irrigation

    misc non medical items
    flashlight or headlamp!!!!!!!!! cant tell how often I have needed one and it wasn't close by
    tweezers
    space blanket
    gloves
    cloth tape or Coban



    I personally wouldn't have any splinting supplies due to my understanding of this kit being a simple "family" no frills first aid kit. TQ would fit easily in a fishing size tackle box so that would be your call whether it would be over kill or not... Even though I wouldn't put "over kill" and medical prep in the same sentence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrubber3 View Post
    Which is why I listed what I did. Notice there is no stethoscope... Or blood pressure cuff? Or glucometer? Etc...

    Just the mere basics that can fit in a small tackle box.
    Agreed on all the items you listed, and the ones you intentionally didn't. Only thing I would add is a flashlight. Anything else, folks need to remember to pack what you and yours need. Nobody else can guess every possibility that might be present with preexisting conditions.
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    Keep it simple. The new Celox Rapid, CAT or SOFT/W, chest seal, Z packed gauze and an Izzy call it good. Maybe add a rescue hook or shears.

    After than I want to be in my helo.

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