Trauma First Aid Kit: Everything You Must Know
Are you equipped to defend your loved ones? While many people may be trained and have concealed carry permits, many are not trained to provide first aid. Accidents occur frequently in the home or on the road, and the Home Defense Trauma First Aid Kit equips you with the tools you need to act fast. This kit is well-organized so you can find what you need for just about any emergency and any level of medical experience, from minor cuts that only need a band-aid to significant trauma and bleeding. If you have a single medical kit that you keep at home or in your car, this kit gives you the resources you need to act while you wait for help to arrive.
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Severe Bleeding Control For Trauma First Aid Kit
1 battle applied tourniquet (c-a-t)
1 swat-t tourniquet
2 NAR s wound wrapping gauze
1 Israeli bandage
1 hyfin vent compact chest seal, double pack
1 EMT shear, 5.5 “
1 abd combination gasket, 5 “x 9”
Fix With Splint, Sprain For Trauma First Aid Kit
1 Sam splint, 24 inches
2 triangular bandage
Medicine For Trauma First Aid Kit
1. Drug module (the content is as follows)
Ibuprofen 6 tablets, 200mg / bag
6 bisphenol antihistamine 25mg / package
4 diamode anti -diarrhea, 1 / pack
4 bottles of alcalak antacid, 2 bottles / bottle
Paracetamol, 325 mg / pack
4 aspirin, 325 mg / pack
Flesh Wound Care For Trauma First Aid Kit
1 cotton swab (2 packs)
1 Hydrogel burn gel, unit dose
2 pieces of qualified gauze, 3 “x 5 yards
4 gauze sponges, 4 “x 4” (2 packs)
8 1 ‘x 3 “adhesive bandage
4.2 “x 4” oval bandage
4 knuckle bandages
1 pair nitrile gloves, large size
1 strip of cloth, 1 “x 10 yards
2 Steri strips reinforce skin seal, 1/4 “x 3” (3 strips per envelope)
1. Benzoin tincture
1 Saljet rinse solution, 30mL
2 BZK antiseptic towel
4 medium alcohol preparation pads
3 Antibiotic ointment, unit dose
2 Life blanket, compact
1 CPR mask
Conclusion
Police, wildlife officers, and surf lifeguards are just a few of the businesses that employ our trauma first aid kits. Thermal blankets, haemostatic dressings, tactical tourniquets, bandages, antiseptic sprays, burn gels, and various kinds of splints can all be found in trauma first aid kits.
When someone suffers a severe injury, having a trauma first aid kit nearby can help you save critical time. We always advise you to frequently check your trauma kit’s contents to make sure you have enough medical supplies on hand and that nothing is over its expiration date.