There is a lot to unpack here.Looking for a comprehensive list to make a medical kit for:
- Everyday Carry
- Hunting/Outdoor Hiking/ Camping
- Range
- SHTF Bag
- INCH bag
There is a lot to unpack here.
Dont forget super glueTQ, rolled trauma dressing, z-fold gauze, hemostatic gauze, shears, bandaids/bandages of various sizes, nitrile gloves, chest seal, flashlight, sharpie, tampons, cpr face shield, disinfectant wipes, meds (advil, tylenol, immodium, clairitin, burn cream, antacid). Other stuff that's nice to stuff in there: bug spray, sunscreen, handwarmers.
Probably the easiest way to build one out is to start with a basic IFAK (covers most of the big stuff) then pack it out with extras, booboo repair and meds as needed.
Ready-to-roll mini med packs (if it saves any hassle) available here: https://mymedic.com/collections/medication-mod/products/mini-medication-mod
Tampons and wound bleeding control shouldn't go in the same sentence. Or paragraph.Dont forget super glue
I cant tell you the times I have fixed my fingers/hands on the range, and students, with the usual cuts and scrapes with it. I know ur gonna say wrap it in duct tape, lol...
Also, for the above questions, watching a video is not a substitute for hands on. Learning to pack a wound with a hands on simulation device is really needed. Thinking a tampon will fill a space, or one roll of guaze is not always correct. You can pack some of them like there is no end to it. Then understanding extremities versus pleural space and above/below diaphragm, and issues with air is really important.
I have fixed quite a number of guns that the YouTube experts have made incorrect videos about, and then an actual armorer has had to resolve. Find a local TCCC class, its totally worth your time. Also, VET THE FUKING INSTRUCTOR !....Having tattoos, a long beard, and 15,000 followers isnt an indicator of competence. Prior certified training is.
This…..Tampons and wound bleeding control shouldn't go in the same sentence. Or paragraph.
Once upon a time I tore my finger open and fixed it up with superglue. Worked great for closing the wound.Dont forget super glue