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Pt 5: "Level 2" First Aid Kit Review by Nutnfancy

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PART 5 OF 5: NUTNFANCY LEVEL TWO KIT CONTENTS: FOR BLEEDING: 5x9 Kendall-brand Abdominal Pad (1), 4x4 in J&J-brand Topper Sponges (4), 4x4 in J&J Surgipad thick gauze pads (6), 4x4 in J&J All-Purpose sponges (gauze pads) (6), 3x3 in J&J (or other brand) Gauze Pads (8), 3x8 in Oil Emulsion adaptic dressing (4), 2x2 in J&J (or other brand) Gauze Pads (6), 2 Equate-brand tampons, Kendall-brand 4.5 in x 3 yd gauze roll, 10cmx12cm Tegaderm® transparent dressing (4), 6cmx7cm Tegaderm® transparent dressing (8), 1 roll Nexcare-brand microspore medical tape, ¼ inch 3M-brand Steri-Strip (4), 1/2 inch 3M-brand Steri-Strip (4), BandAid-brand (or Nexcare-brand) large bandaids (15), BandAid-brand (or Nexcare or 3M-brand) large elbow/knee adhesive bandages (5), 2x2 in non-adherent pads (Telfa-style) gauze pads (4), latex tourniquet, military compressed triangular OD bandage (1), Polymem® (pending addition), mini super glue tubes in baggie; TOOLS: Streamlight Stylus Pro penlight with AAA lithium batteries, Fiskars general purpose scissors, hemostat (1), Size 11 Scalpels (4), REI-brand sharp tweezers, LaCross-brand Tini-Tweeze tweezers (small, flat bladed), Benchmade-brand Rescue 5 cutting tool, 4x6 in Bagettes-brand plastic bags (2), 1 US Military Document Envelope (NSN 8105-00-334-4120), wooden cotton swabs (10), large sewing needle on index card material, single edge razor blade (1 maybe 2), Gorilla-brand duct tape wound on hotel key card, latex gloves (2 pair), folding magnifying glass, 35mm film container for eye washing; DISINFECTING: k1/2 oz mini bottle of Povidone-Iodine solution, 30ml BandAid-brand antiseptic wound rinse (others ok too), PDI-brand 10% Benzoin Tincture swabs in foil package (5), BD-brand Alcohol Swab (16), PDI-brand Povidone-Iodine prep pad (medium size, 10), Neosporin NeoToGo spray, Neosporin-brand antibiotic ointment (1 tube, 6 single use packets), 4 oz Swift-brand Eye wash, 4 oz Hydrogen Peroxide, 1.5 oz hand sanitizer gel; COMFORT: Chapstick, GoldBond-brand single use antiseptic wipe, itch relief cream, Benadryl-brand itch relief stick, ½ oz Clear Eyes-brand eye drops, 10ml transport tube of Burn Free or Medi-Burn relief gel, Adventure Medical Kits-brand compact Emergency Bivy sack, 6 in ACE bandage (1), 4 in ACE bandage (1), moleskin sheets (2); PHARMACY: salt packets in baggie (6), Extra-Strength Tylenol (lots), Advil (lots), Loperamide (lots), Benadryl tabs (20), large antacid tablets (5), heavy duty pain killers (your choice, use with care), antibiotics (10 days worth); MISC: oral thermometer in case, cotton balls, CPR MicroShield, flexible finger splint, suturing kit (includes syringe and 1% Xylocaine local anesthetic, not shown), BlackHawk-brand medic roll; NOT ENOUGH ROOM BUT NICE IF YOU CAN FIT: Quick Clot, flexible splints, emergency dental kits

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  • I'd like to make a suggestion for your kit. Naphcon eye drops instead of your current eye drops. They're 100X better, expensive but well worth it. I use them often. I love your videos and I love TNP. Awesome, awesome, awesome job!

  • @Zachman1124 Great suggestion, I will let Nutn know. -- Veri

  • Yikes! Nutn 21:47

  • @Chevenitsu LOL..yikes indeed! -- Veri (Nutn's sister)

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  • Love this series of first aid videos you've done, from your story up to this last part. Very, very well-done. Any updates in this aspect of your project would be much appreciated.

  • Betadine - got it.

    I'm hearing iodine products are the best way to go.

  • Is that Lugol's Iodine?

    I heard it stops ALL infections, including Ebola.

  • purchase an oraphar at times the tongue will occlude the airway, and it tends to work better than an nasal

  • NUTN - ditch the latex tourniquet and nasal airway. You'd hate to be in a worst case scenario, trying to save someone's life then have them go into anaphylaxis from a latex allergy and die from something simple that could've been easily prevented. Replace with non-latex.

  • what can the povidone iodine tubes used for just to be sure

  • nutnfancy quote of the day... " it basically spoolged all over inside. "

    still great videos, keep up the work man. always greatly appreciated

  • No scanner bodies. Good note.

  • Hey nutn, love your vids and ive already benefited from them extensively! But may i recommend adding another product by adventure medical kits called Quikclot! Its a really great product. Its basically a surgical sponge impregnated with their coagulating substance that stop blood loss. Its dang near saved my but plenty of times and i think it would fit well in your kits. Please at least look it up. You'd like it! Great vids. Rock on!

  • lol 16:55 Sorry I'm sooo immature lol

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