First aid kits
www.survivalistboards.com www.redflarekits.com When working away from medical services, its important to keep a good quality first aid kit on hand. The first aid kit in the video is a FUNDAMENTALS First Aid Kit by Adventure Medical Kits www.redflarekits.com Medications/Instruments: 1 Digital Thermometer 90F-105F 1 EMT Shears 1 SplinterPicker Forceps 1 Duct Tape 2 Pill Vials 3 Safety Pins 1 Accident Report Form and Pencil 8 ExtraStrength Tylenol 6 Motrin 2 Aspirin (325mg) 4 Antihistamine CPR/Stop Bleeding: 1 Laerdal Face Shield 2 Trauma Pads ( 8″x10″ and/or 5″x9″) 4 Nitrile Examination Gloves 2 Antimicrobial Hand Wipes 1 Infectious Control Bag Wound Care: 1 Irrigation Syringe (20cc) 1 Povidone Iodine Solution (1oz) 10 Wound Closure Strips 1 Tincture of Benzoin 2 Antibiotic Ointment 6 After Cuts & Scrapes 10 Sterile Dressings (4″x4″ or 3″x3″ or 2″x2″) 3 Non-Adherent Sterile Dressings 1 Stockinette Bandage 2 Conforming Gauze Bandages (2″ or 3″ ) 1 Adhesive Tape (10yds 0.5″ or 1″) 13 Strip & Knuckle Bandages 4 CottonTipped Applicators Burn/Blister: 1 Tenders After Burn Aloe (1oz) 2 Spenco 2nd Skin 1 Moleskin 1 Non-Woven Adhesive Knit 1 Tincture of Benzoin 1 Antibiotic Ointment Fracture/Sprain: 1 SAM Splint 1 Elastic Bandage w/ Velcro (2″ or 3″) 1 Triangular Bandage 2 Motrin
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@cheese22092 in stead of nutnfancy, i would suggest you watch analiyticalsurvival’s videos. thats a guy who actually knows what hes talking about.
@kumquatsta hells yes they work great for gunshot wounds.
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right you are.
no human is more recognisable than an appalachian
most importantly, learn how to use it. learn what’s in it, what things are called, and how you use them in conjunction with other things… you may not be treating someone else, you may be explaining to someone else how to treat you. ripping a gauze off a clotted wound to change the dressing can make things worse in the field. learn how to treat a wound the right way before you go, so you’re not bleeding out while someone reads the book and tries to figure out what is inside the bag.
Actually I don’t like it. It’s pretty much the standard fak. So what I do is purchased AMK
Sportman series outfitter then I add my ifak , quickclot, more bandage and more items to control bleeding. I’m trying to make a video of it sooner.
so is sugar
ant gor me when i applaid it
Honey is a natural antibiotic. Works wonders.
while your at it use some neat honey over the wound also
do what you gotta do
i think its all a matter of preference myself.
its not really hunting if you bait them
If you do not have access to quick-clot or other modern anti-bacterial substances, you can use granular sugar to treat wounds – it will debride the wound and inhibit bactrial growth.
great !
storing personal medications
whats a sample container used for?
Most def.
hows the quality of the items in the ktis??? my bigest problem is i see first aid kits ready to go online or in stores and for the price and what they containe and the quality of the items seems like for alittle bit more money i could put together a better one by buying everything seperate myself.
AMK makes good stuff. Become familiar with the items inside and how to use them before you have to read the directions on the fly.
this is not hunting at all!! putting up a feeder and setting up base 100-150 yds away with nothing infront of u its a clear shot to a 12 point buck.. you shud be ahamed
well I guess I’ll be fine lol. Except with the matter of bullets being hard to find
my kit has stiches and quick clot
I agree with you! But its convience hunting.
Just like when you need a gallon of milk, you just go to a convience store. But soon that will all changed. A lot of people will die because they are so used to convience vs being self sufficent. (growing food, hunting, fishing, etc.)
This is VERY important advice. EVERYONE needs a first aid kit. At all times, you should be able to administer even very basic wound treatment. First aid kit size and equipment dependent on where you’re going and what you’re doing of course, but one like this one has pretty much all you’ll ever need and is essential for outdoor enthusiasts. The only addition I can possibly think of is an epi-pen if you or someone you’re with is very allergic to things.
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