SURVIVALIST MEDICAL KIT FOR CAMPING,HIKING,OUTDOORS
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Down the vicodins and shove the tampons in your arse.
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I suggest moving the medic kit onto (if you have a military harness or anything that has pouches on your shoulders, hips or stomach, or chest) your chest, stomach, shoulders or if you have cargo pockets, into them. on the area it's located put a red cross (I just use red duct tape), it helps people find it easier, and incase you ever are separated from your back pack, you have almost a mini survival kit in there (if you add needles, make sure to add a lighter, helps clean them if you reuse them)
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Just a suggestion. Make sure you keep your prescription medicines in your pill bottles. If police arrest or hassle you, get in your BOB, they will bring charges up on medicines not in there proper containers. Good video 5/5.
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(Cont.) And in case something happens to you, you don't want your partner have to wonder what you have in that mysterious plastic bag. If you are not sure what there is and it takes several minutes to find something in there, think how long it takes by someone who has to check everything there to choose the best option. Are you ready to wait that time when you are in pain?
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Captain and frodo said most of it, but I want to underline the need of good bag, pouch or case, where everything is easily accesible and have it's own place and you know where to get it instantly. In my medical training we had to be ready to find any asked item our eyes closed. That way you can find the item you need in the night in total darkness. That can happen easily in the rainy day when all flashlights are needed to see how to care patients and not to search items in unorganized bag.
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Three pt4 - The one thing frodo and I agree on is that you should not pack ANYTHING that you dont know how to use, because using things incorrectly is a liability for you and or the person you treat. KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT/MEDS.
Im a big fan of you learning new procedures and meds, I think everyone should know these things.
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Tree pt3- The pharmacopiea book will tell you all about any medication you would want to carry, and I would suggest that when you see a doctor to get a prescription for something ask them about the med in depth they can give you insight as when to use it and when not to.
Also on meds, if you keep them in the bottles or in pill bags you can get the same little silica doodads that take all the moisture out of the container/bag.
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Three (cont) came up to me and whipped out a pigs foot from his pocket and we sat down on the ground and I went to work with the different types. Pigs are thought to have a similar "feel" to that of humans when it comes to suturing.
My concern about sutures in the field is that you can close the wound and create a great environment for infection. You want to be as sterile as possible, thats also where having some antibiotics in your kit can help.
hey brother . i noticed your only using 1 arm. so check this out on youtube.
blue force gear trauma pouch.
you will like.
p.s.
eye patch and eye wash. from experiance
yathatisgood 3 years ago
thx..that looks like a usful kit
THREEFLOORSDOWN1 3 years ago