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blossom's Suggestions for a First Aid Kit
Go through to a local medical supply store...there are many things that can be purchased by anyone there without a perscription that are useful in one way or another...I'm going to take this time to describe my first aid kit which resides in a fishing tackle box (one of the ones with a see-through upper lid and then another lid to a larger compartment with a lift-out tray)...these things are handy when you're playing and contain a surprising number of toys...how many can you find?
First layer (e.g., transparent lid...easiest to access):
- bandaids...plain, cloth, fingertip, knuckle, in
- various
- sizes
- butterfly bandages (holds together a straight cut)
- ammonia inhalant (in case someone faints)
- themometer & covers
- kling gauze
- 2x2, 3x3 gauze pads...some non-stick
- emergency scissors & small scissors for cutting pads
- & tape
- hemostats
- twizers
- pen light w/locking on/off so you can hold it in
- your mouth
- eye pad & tape
- forehead themometer
- pen (writing)
- tongue depressors
- long cotton tipped applicators
- small sewing kit
- gloves
- 2" offset compress bandage
- lanolin tube
- triple antibiotic tube
- zinc oxide tube
- assorted types of tape (except my favorite :-( which I'm missing)
- alcohol swabs
- microbicidal swabs
- antiseptic wipes
- premoistened towelettes
- glucose tablets (have a diabetic friend)
Inside the lift-up tray:
- tylanol
- ibuprofen
- decongestant
- tiger balm (topical pain relief w/camphor etc)
- hydrocortisone
- water purification tabs (don't ask me, I don't know either)
- salt tablets (Kent's on lithium)
- afrin (spray decongestant)
- anti-nausea liquid
- pepto-bismol caplets (stomach upset)
- naproxen
- immodium (anti-diarrheal)
- matches
- interdental cleaners
- condoms
- clear nail polish
- sore throat lozenges
- waterless antibaterial hand cleaner
- peppermint oil
- children's tylanol & motrin
- stick of cocoa butter
- ipecac syrup
- eye wash
- Merthiolate (topical antiseptic tincture)
- Benedryl itch relief spray
- royal jelly lip balm (used for slight burns)
- lip balm
- tea tree oil
- sleep tabs (same ingrediant as a popular antihistimine)
- goldenseal powder
- antiseptic anesthetic pump spray
- contact lens remover & case
- hand lotion
Large compartment:
- elastic bandages in 3", 4" & 6" widths
- another waterless hand cleaner
- arm sling
- muslin bandage
- safety glasses
- tube-bandage
- 5x9 & 8x10 absorbant pads
- 3 cold packs
- heat pack (need more of these!)
- stethescope
- K-Y jelly
- finger splint
- wire insta-splint 4" wide
- 3" tape
- tourniquet (velcros!)
- cpr pocket mask
- 2 patrolatum dressings
- 4x4 cover sponges (need some more...only have two)
- very, very big sterile dressing
- 11-3/4" dressing
- collapsible cup
- off skintastic bug repellant spray
- surgical scrub brush
- tampons
- eye dressing
- small notebook
- medicated plaster (gets hot)
- finger splint material
- calamine lotion
- universal splint
Obviously I'm missing stuff...like burn cream, my favorite tape (it's called something like duropore...I know it when I see it!), cough syrup for kids as well as some type of decongestant for them, potassium, L-lysine & my lip balm with allicin in it for incipiant cold sores, cotton balls....<grin> going to a medical supply store is like a candy store for me!
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