Posted on 08/13/2009 8:48:19 PM PDT by Bean Counter
Something between the First Aid kit in the pantry and a full blown M*A*S*H is where the answer lies, and that is what I am seeking here.
I should state that I have had a number of good, basic First Aid courses through out my professional career, and I would be pretty comfortable handling an emergency.
Keep in mind we are talking about what are considered relatively minor injuries today, that in a real survival situation could be life threatening without basic treatment. We're talking general wide application of "routine" emergency medical treatment, including suture of wounds if needed.
If you have a specific product you want to recommend please feel free to PM me so we keep any advertising out of the thread. I think this a great issue to discuss, and I suspect there is a lot of practical knowledge out there to share.
Price is always a consideration, but I do not want to "cheap out" on something this important, either.
Thanks!
While the kit is invaluable, get the most advanced training you can. CPR, Advanced First Aid, and wilderness survival training will focus on it also. Train, Train Train. It will save your life when it counts.
Get dental care items, especialy painkillers and temp fillings.
learn from experts.
Contact your local chapter of the American Red Cross. become a volunteer with them and get all the free training you have time for.
same goes for your state equivalent of FEMA.
you will know what to pack in your first aid kit based on the training you will have received.
I would take a trip to your local fire station/EMS station and look at what they carry on their ambulances. Not only what they carry, but how its packed. Talk to an experienced medic. They usually love to help people with stuff like this.
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http://www.ehow.com/how_9596_temporarily-replace-tooth.html
Ya know that thing about teaching old dogs new tricks? Well, I’ll be......
I also have an arsenal of weapons and a huge stockpile of various munitions. I believe we could survive for several years between the stockpiled provisions and the ability to live off the land.
Your emergency kit should include more than medical supplies. You need a place to go that is secluded and remote to keep the enemy (the government, Mexicans, Russians, Chinese, Central and/or South American Communists or Muslims) from coming after you. Not to mention the hordes of unprepared people (left wingers) who will try steal your food. At some point, I hope to move my “safe room” to Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, or Alaska. However due to weather concerns, Arizona may be the better choice.
My dad told me long ago that some day they will come for me and to always be ready, vigilant, and take responsibility for my family. I always thought going hunting was just fun thing to go do when I was a kid. I have feeling my father was really preparing me for what was coming.
I hope this helps.
TheArizona
Anti-fungals,anti-septics, anti- diareals, electrolytes, anti-histamines, cold medicines,,,,,
I see someone added dental.
Injuries are not the only health concerns
In order of precedence:
For now:
Medic / EMT / First Aid training from a competent instructur
Medical DVD (http://www.amazon.com/Basic-First-Aid-Artist-Provided/dp/B0006MGQSM) or similar
First Aid book (http://www.amazon.com/American-Cross-First-Safety-Handbook/dp/0316736465)
SHTF kit:
Sports bag / duffle bag. Put the M3 bag inside.
M3 medic bag - about $60 from military suplus / US Calvary etc
Ziplock square storage containers to hold medicines
Over the counter meds (pepto-bismal, aspirin, fiber pills, diarrhea pills, Benadril, calamine lotion, burn cream, saline, etc) in zip lock containers
Prescription meds in zip lock containers
1 gallon zip lock bags for the following:
Small hand towels
antibacterial soap
Rubbing Alchol, Hydrogen Peroxide
Extra bandages, tape, neosporin, etc
Extra sprain bandages
Duct tape (big roll)
extra scissors
pen, paper
The items missing here are slpints. You may very well need one in case of fracture. They are however easy to improvise if needed.
I worked as a paramedic so I know what I am talking about.
Drop the burn cream. It does far more harm than good.
You might want to read FReeper Appalachian_Dweller’s homepage for excellent survival mode info.
Your link doesn’t seem to be working... or is it just me?
How about posting the URL...
I read somewhere, probably on FR, to include Maxi-pads to use as bandages.
Maybe I didn’t see it in the list but...
Scalpel. If you’re needing this survival kit because civilization is sort of broken down, I think you need a blade. It’s not like you’re wanting to do surgery on yourself or others yet if it comes to it, you’d rather have it than not.
Also, IV catheter needle. My ex-wife was a surgeon (well she still is- she’s just not my wife anymore lol ;-) Anyway, she always kept one of these on her person. It’s really almost a hollow scalpel, the end of it is really a wee blade. She used to do all sorts of on the spot mini-surgeries with these things. It got to be where I was afraid to show her a splinter in my hand because she’d whip this IV needle out and commence to dig it out.
But yeah... Something to cut with. And as long as you’ve opted for something to cut with, might as well get something to suture with as well. Roll of catgut and a couple of suture needles.
They can be very useful depending on the wound. They make trauma badages that look similar but cost more.
If you don't know what you are doing this could be a bad option. You should irrigate the wound and use butterfly bandages if you are a layman. You can buy butterfly bandages or make your own.
Yeah, but if needs be, they be. If you have to suture up something, using sterile suture material is definitely a better start than just needle and thread. As long as your just sewing skin together... It’s not like I’m talking about internal organs and stuff. Suture material and needle are handy to have. Just like the scalpel. You’ll know when you need them.
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