Great vid. If you wanted to add anything, you could add a face shield for CPR and benadryl for any type of allergic reaction, but your kit is great as is.
speaking from exp, put in more surgi pads. one of my hiking buddies slipped while we were crossing a log and his leg was cut open by a sharp rock. and i got out my kit and i had like 2 surgipads (wel actually they were abd pads, but they r the same thing really as surgipads) and cuz the wound was so big, 2 abd pads cudnt handle it. so i ended up using tshirts as compresses and he survived anyway. so my point is add in another 1 r 2 surgipads. just a suggestion, and im quite impressed wit ur kit!
i have a similar set up but i added a small poison ivy/insect bite/itch spray and a small travel size bottle of Germ-X hand sanitizer for obvious reasons. also, i added 10 pills of allergy medication just in case.
btw, if you backpack alot then carry an extra Germ-X bottle to sanitized your hands before cooking and eating. ;)
Nice nice, nice! Really like that kit. I have to find a nice little pack for mine too. You have found some nice compact items there. Where'd you get your suture kits? Neosporen squeeze packs cool I need a couple of those too. Very nicely done I'm gonna have to watch this again.
@drcstudios hey man,i know that super glue sounds good in a fist aid kit,but i wouldnt actually carry that in there,some super glues can be toxic to blood,i do recomend getting some liquid badage instead,its not ass cheap as super glue but you dont really want to hurt the victim if your trying to help him.
@drcstudios hey also,(so sorry for bugging you so much)but ive had to deal alot with quick clot,ive talked to some of the surgeons from where i work,and they keep telling me how much they hate quick clot,because the have to keep on picking the cotton stuff out of there to be able to put on the stitches,but i do recomend if thats your last resort then defintaly use it,but if you have something else to help the wound then quick clot,please use that you'll save the surgeons some time:)
Well thought out kit, I will steal your idea of super glue, it's one of those things that can just happen to be useful in the most unexpected of circumstances.
@christopherremmel I've been searching in vain for portable small packets of burn cream but haven't run across any yet. Lemme know if you have a source...
@cougarbahia I got the bag from a local Army/Navy surplus store. It's made by a company called Voodoo Tactical, so perhaps you could search that on the internet... However, several different companys make a small medical kit bag just like it, including: 5.11 Tactical, Condor, Blackhawk, and Maxpedition. Hope that helps!
hi i love ur vids very informative. i have all the 1st aid gear /stuff i need but where can i get bag like yours? w3ith the elastic compartments without buying whole kit? thx karen
I am glad to see you carrying the larger 5x9 composit dressing thats smart. Most people don't carry enough of the larger dressings. You will never need the Tegaderm in the field. Tegaderm is used in the hospital setting and not the pre hospital setting. its an occlusive dressing but its used as an after treatment dressing. Nice video though.
the quick clot should be a sponge now, they changed over from granules. i think your confusing quick clot with a granulated hemostatic agent called celox. look up the stuff it works really great!
i'd say u need a couple of triangular bandages for slings or make 2 of them into broad bandages for tying splints on broken bits or even as makeshift pads
Your first aid kit is looking good, well put together. I am currently evaluating my level 2 firstaid kit with some new ad on's. Keep up the good videos!
Where did you get the pouch itself? Was it stocked or empty when you got it? Nice video!
lchardison 1 month ago
you should have more than one pair of gloves and one of those instant ice packs
coltenprat 2 months ago
''We've Got Couple of condoms!" ohh Wow!
amanjit7071 3 months ago
i have a first aid bag but not all the epuipment were can i fint it
jalen77232 3 months ago
Great vid. If you wanted to add anything, you could add a face shield for CPR and benadryl for any type of allergic reaction, but your kit is great as is.
kentroklus 6 months ago
wat do think for a cave exporing, should i bring that or a different first aid kit
51629jbgemu 7 months ago
I am not sure if anyone mentioned this but I recommend a thermometer to be included.
annaarzuyan 7 months ago
check out my kit and let me know wat u think
darrellhood25 8 months ago
speaking from exp, put in more surgi pads. one of my hiking buddies slipped while we were crossing a log and his leg was cut open by a sharp rock. and i got out my kit and i had like 2 surgipads (wel actually they were abd pads, but they r the same thing really as surgipads) and cuz the wound was so big, 2 abd pads cudnt handle it. so i ended up using tshirts as compresses and he survived anyway. so my point is add in another 1 r 2 surgipads. just a suggestion, and im quite impressed wit ur kit!
MagicCardTricks101 11 months ago
If you're still looking for individual burn treatments check out burnfree single dose packets at beprepared com.
morgandewolfe 1 year ago
Nice vid. Why does it have a Swiss flag patch on it? Shouldn't it be white field with red cross?!?
jamieski1972 1 year ago
Don't know if it's already been suggested but I would add a temporary tooth filling kit
bigmary01 1 year ago
i have a similar set up but i added a small poison ivy/insect bite/itch spray and a small travel size bottle of Germ-X hand sanitizer for obvious reasons. also, i added 10 pills of allergy medication just in case.
btw, if you backpack alot then carry an extra Germ-X bottle to sanitized your hands before cooking and eating. ;)
good job!
nipzilla 1 year ago
Nice nice, nice! Really like that kit. I have to find a nice little pack for mine too. You have found some nice compact items there. Where'd you get your suture kits? Neosporen squeeze packs cool I need a couple of those too. Very nicely done I'm gonna have to watch this again.
dmacken11 1 year ago
LOOKS GOOD I WOULD ADD SUPER GLUE, IT CAN BE USED TO CLOSE A OPEN WOND
kringle02 1 year ago
@kringle02 It's already in there! Watch the video again. ;)
drcstudios 1 year ago
@drcstudios hey man,i know that super glue sounds good in a fist aid kit,but i wouldnt actually carry that in there,some super glues can be toxic to blood,i do recomend getting some liquid badage instead,its not ass cheap as super glue but you dont really want to hurt the victim if your trying to help him.
EMSgirl1989 6 months ago
@drcstudios hey also,(so sorry for bugging you so much)but ive had to deal alot with quick clot,ive talked to some of the surgeons from where i work,and they keep telling me how much they hate quick clot,because the have to keep on picking the cotton stuff out of there to be able to put on the stitches,but i do recomend if thats your last resort then defintaly use it,but if you have something else to help the wound then quick clot,please use that you'll save the surgeons some time:)
EMSgirl1989 6 months ago
1:12 for super glue
rcreveiwers 2 months ago
Nice first aid kit! I'm going to make one myself, and your kit is a great example!
Thanks for uploading!
mandgsurvival 1 year ago
Well thought out kit, I will steal your idea of super glue, it's one of those things that can just happen to be useful in the most unexpected of circumstances.
ProjectEndure 1 year ago
I would maybe put some burn cream in there. Just in case you burn yourself around the campfire. Hope you never have to use it! :)
christopherremmel 1 year ago
@christopherremmel I've been searching in vain for portable small packets of burn cream but haven't run across any yet. Lemme know if you have a source...
drcstudios 1 year ago
where did u get the bag what its name pls? karen
cougarbahia 1 year ago
@cougarbahia I got the bag from a local Army/Navy surplus store. It's made by a company called Voodoo Tactical, so perhaps you could search that on the internet... However, several different companys make a small medical kit bag just like it, including: 5.11 Tactical, Condor, Blackhawk, and Maxpedition. Hope that helps!
drcstudios 1 year ago
love ur vid im putting top 1st aid kit do u have extra bag u could send me pls? thx karen
cougarbahia 1 year ago
may i ask where u got that bag? i love it.thx karen
cougarbahia 1 year ago
hi i love ur vids very informative. i have all the 1st aid gear /stuff i need but where can i get bag like yours? w3ith the elastic compartments without buying whole kit? thx karen
cougarbahia 1 year ago
agreed thaat the tegaderm is a bit out of place
ma7t93 1 year ago
Great kit!!! You have done your homework.
3charter 1 year ago
I am glad to see you carrying the larger 5x9 composit dressing thats smart. Most people don't carry enough of the larger dressings. You will never need the Tegaderm in the field. Tegaderm is used in the hospital setting and not the pre hospital setting. its an occlusive dressing but its used as an after treatment dressing. Nice video though.
toxickavenger 1 year ago
the quick clot should be a sponge now, they changed over from granules. i think your confusing quick clot with a granulated hemostatic agent called celox. look up the stuff it works really great!
jordanpb130 1 year ago
i'd say u need a couple of triangular bandages for slings or make 2 of them into broad bandages for tying splints on broken bits or even as makeshift pads
MrDJAlpha 1 year ago
Tegaderm seems kind of sketchy for a survival situation.
adrian9315 1 year ago
Your first aid kit is looking good, well put together. I am currently evaluating my level 2 firstaid kit with some new ad on's. Keep up the good videos!
M1American 1 year ago