10-03-2014, 02:00 PM
(10-03-2014, 09:19 AM)Ringo3632 Wrote: That's a very good idea... I always have everything organized in my bag so I know exactly where everything sits (except some little stuff..) But that's an easy way for someone else to navigate. I'm going to use that idea.
I've looked up various first aid kits in general, have a little idea what I'm looking for... Being someone with experience, do you have any recommendations? Either goods brand, specific type, or a particular item that was useful?
My kit will always have 4x4's, a nasopharyngeal with lube, rolled gauze, trauma dressing, sheers, gloves, tape, alcohol pads, and a tourniquet. And of course bandaids, antiseptic, sting relief, bite relief, and aspirin. I think i also threw some ibuprofen in there.
As far as field dressing breaks/fractures, you can use basically anything around you to stabilize the injury. You just have to be creative. Your kit should also include paracord.
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."
(10-03-2014, 09:19 AM)Ringo3632 Wrote: That's a very good idea... I always have everything organized in my bag so I know exactly where everything sits (except some little stuff..) But that's an easy way for someone else to navigate. I'm going to use that idea.
I've looked up various first aid kits in general, have a little idea what I'm looking for... Being someone with experience, do you have any recommendations? Either goods brand, specific type, or a particular item that was useful?
My kit will always have 4x4's, a nasopharyngeal with lube, rolled gauze, trauma dressing, sheers, gloves, tape, alcohol pads, and a tourniquet. And of course bandaids, antiseptic, sting relief, bite relief, and aspirin. I think i also threw some ibuprofen in there.
As far as field dressing breaks/fractures, you can use basically anything around you to stabilize the injury. You just have to be creative. Your kit should also include paracord.
I've looked up various first aid kits in general, have a little idea what I'm looking for... Being someone with experience, do you have any recommendations? Either goods brand, specific type, or a particular item that was useful?
My kit will always have 4x4's, a nasopharyngeal with lube, rolled gauze, trauma dressing, sheers, gloves, tape, alcohol pads, and a tourniquet. And of course bandaids, antiseptic, sting relief, bite relief, and aspirin. I think i also threw some ibuprofen in there.
As far as field dressing breaks/fractures, you can use basically anything around you to stabilize the injury. You just have to be creative. Your kit should also include paracord.
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."


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