I have one in my IFAK and 2 in my EDC pack. They are compact and have just enough materiel to do the job.
http://www.1110gear.com/cleer-medica...uma-bandage-4/
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I have one in my IFAK and 2 in my EDC pack. They are compact and have just enough materiel to do the job.
http://www.1110gear.com/cleer-medica...uma-bandage-4/
Last edited by zekus480; 02-28-19 at 16:18.
Tourniquet, nose hose, chest seal, dart!
In chaos, there is hope!
I have used my medical kit quite a bit at work.
-Shears. Exposing injuries is huge when you're getting after trauma.
-Gloves. At least two pairs. If you have spare space, consider packing in another set of gloves. I like to have a set for me, a set for a helper, and a third on hand in case one of the sets gets damaged.
-Permanent marker.
-Kerlix. I know that you said that space is an issue, but you can get compressed gauze from many sources. Tape it up if you really need to compress it further. It is way too useful to not have on hand.
Another thing to consider in your larger bags would be some basic 4x4s, a few bandaids. You'll end up reaching for those a lot more often than your needle-D.
Last edited by noonesshowmonkey; 03-09-19 at 23:02.
I've got H & H compressed gauze and H-compression bandages in my kits and have found them to be pretty compact.
https://buyhandh.com/collections/ven...%26H%20Medical
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I would say your small IFAK is too small, you either need to squeeze more stuff in or get a bigger pouch. I know you're looking for smaller options but you need to make your pouch fit the gear then the other way around. The stuff doesnt need to fit neatly inside, squeeze anything you can fit inside. I always carry at least two IFAKs set up as follows:
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In a standard USGI IFAK
CAT Tourniquet
NPA
Gloves
Israeli Bandage
Roller Gauze (Kerlex)
3in Silk Tape
14ga 3 1/4in needle
Chest Seal Gauze
Old style field dressing
Trauma knife or shears
I can also squeeze a cravat inside. I think your set up with two chest seals is okay, but why not get a needle in there? I would also add more compressed or roller gauze (Kerlex). Like three or four more rolls at least; if you need to pack a an arterial bleed you would easily use at two if not more. I also carry two extra pouches just for kerlex and CAT's on my medic rig. You look to be on the right track, though I'd say lose the blanket, that is something more suited for a pack, rather than and IFAK, the space it takes up could be used for kerlex or a cravat. I know roller gauze is bulky but its far easier to control your roll and handle it in an efficient manner when packing a wound. Hemostatic gauze is fine, but its expensive and if you cant afford it, you can use kerlex instead. You dont need hemostatic gauze, its just really nice to have and gives you an extra edge. I didnt see if you have tape, get some tape.
One question, this is a "Range IFAK"? Are you the target, or is it a down range IFAK![]()
Last edited by CRJ3723; 03-22-19 at 12:45.
This is my world, former Combat Medic/FMF Corpsman. I see nothing wrong with your packing lists for the IFAKs. I look for multi use items for space saving, but you have functional kits outlined.
Last edited by Hammered_Pair; 04-06-19 at 15:00.
Veteran US Army Combat Medic/US Navy FMF Corpsman
"Well placed gun fire is the best preventive medicine."
If space is limited, you need the H&H compressed gauze.
AFAIK, there aren't compressed ACE wraps (they're pretty small already). I'd love to see a SHORTER ACE wrap, suitable for a single limb, instead of the ... 6 foot? .... standard size. You listening, Big Medical Supply Corporations?
I'd skip the chest seal in my blowout kit. My 'pocket' kit is an Israeli bandage, decompression needle, and a SWAT-T tourniquet. If someone is shot in the lung, you can use the bandage wrapper from the Israeli as an occlusive dressing. Heck, a gloved hand is airtight. Have someone fetch your bigger kit and have some tape options there (can 3-side the wrapper for an older 'flutter valve' design) or swap it for a dedicated chest seal dressing at that time. That being said, the injury patterns in the US tend to be not as time-dependent as overseas (handgun bullets are slower than IED shrapnel).
For your larger IFAQ ... I dunno, I don't pack a nasal airway. That allows me more compressed gauze (I try minimum 2, like people say, you can really go through it quick). If the patient needs a legit airway, then A) a nasal trumpet is kind of a joke anyway, and B) a decompression needle works for a short time. Having said that, training and scope of practice dictates if that's an option for you.
I have just one of those standard issue IFAK kits. Seems like there is alot of useless stuff in the issue kit. I need to put some more thought and training into a good one.
RLTW
Disclosure: I am affiliated PRN with a tactical training center, but I speak only for myself. I have no idea what we sell, other than CLP and training. I receive no income from sale of hard goods.Originally Posted by Rick Sanchez
I carry a Coyote Tactical Solutions burrito with their medical insert on my duty belt. I’ve replaced the trauma blanket with more compressed gauze.
I have a Spiritus Mk4 that I use for training/active shooter response. On that I have two hyfin vents, combat gauze, compressed gauze, and a CAT on a tourniquet dangler on the bottom. Since it’s in the half flap part I don’t have room for much more. I obviously omitted certain things on my Mk4, but they all serve as redundancies due to my belt mounted IFAK and the medic bag I keep in my cruiser.
There are things contained within a military IFAK that aren’t necessary in a civilian one in most situations. Like an IV starter kit.
When I’m space limited I keep it to:
-Tourniquet
-Hyfins
-Combat gauze
-Compressed gauze
I’d prefer to have additional gauze over a pressure dressing to maximize surface contact within the wound.
Last edited by younggrasshopper; 10-08-19 at 12:48.
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