How to Make a First Aid Kit : Selecting a First Aid Kit

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

How to pick a first aid kit for emergency medical care and treatment in this free first aid video.

Expert: Dr. Susan Jewell
Bio: Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • She's not an expert in first aid. A monkey could have made this video. Jeez...

  • 4+ dressing sponges. 10 X 10CM 4+ Non-adherent dressing 7.5 X 10CM 1 perforated tape +/- 2meter 4+ alcohol swabs. The thick ones! 1 tube ore such iodine. 2 latex gloves 1 small tube of disinfectant gel 1 needle 1 razorblade 4+ band aids in different sizes 8+ cotton swabs 1 small zip bag with verity of painkiller anti diarrhea pills few bags of salt. 1+ quikclot ore bloodclot 1+ toothpick 2+ wide dressing roles
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  • expert village is fucking horrible, they put up 20 2-3 min videos that could easily be one long video without all the ads. please reconsider the way you upload videos.

  • Kind of cut this one short. Don't you think. Didn't give a hell of a lot of good info

  • What the? So the only things you need are a list and an instruction manual?

    WHAT IS IN THE DAMN KIT?

  • Rubbish. Firstly you need a risk assessment. Who is the kit for? A family, an office, or a machine workshop, a spray shop, a local government office for out of work payments or housing benefit?? It makes a difference to the make up of your kit. No painkillers or creams are necessary, access to cold water, cold packs, ice and flannels or maybe heat packs, a couple of bandages and a couple of triangular bandages plus plasters, common sense and a phone. This is First Aid, not medical assistance!

  • I found it cheaper to buy a first aid kit pre assempled than to go and buy all the items you want. It is better to buy a kit and then add on instead of building one from scratch.

  • @AnobisBloodwing what is ore?

  • Dear Expert village,I would like to ask permission to borrow videos from your channel regarding first aid kits,First aid and the like, we will be using these for our class report.Is that possiple?Pls respond. JamesConradCFloresJr

  • You want non latex gloves, some people are allergic to latex.

  • Most people are also allergic to latex, so nitrile gloves are better. But if you don't need a triangular bandage then you don't need heavy duty bloodsponges. Antihistamine is handy as a first response for Anaphylactic Shock. Aspirin for Heart Attacks & Strokes, Wound Closure Strips (So Compact and Thin there's no way this is un-needed, especially if you really need stitches.

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