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Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
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04/19/21 05:09 PM
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DCmac
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Looking for professional recommendations from EMT, nurse, doctor, etc, for what pre-made trauma kit would be most useful for RN daughter to travel with if she just happens to be in the (right or wrong) place at the (right or wrong) time.
Please be as precise/exact as you can be. Include website if you can.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
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04/19/21 05:19 PM
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Jons3825
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Mark Perry will be a good source. PM him.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
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04/19/21 06:00 PM
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outfishdya
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Does this open you up to some crazy Liability? Get insurance
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
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04/19/21 06:41 PM
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COFF
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I'd actually like to get something like this to have at the hunting lease. I always carry a first aid kit, but an accident at the deer camp is likely to require something more than some burn ointment and a band-aid.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: outfishdya]
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04/19/21 07:00 PM
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Sawhorse
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Does this open you up to some crazy Liability? Get insurance Not to split hairs but that^ is not precise/exact, and you didn’t include a website.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
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04/19/21 07:05 PM
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hopalong
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daypack and have her pick out what she thinks would be best to have on hand, a true trauma kit will be pretty big.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
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04/19/21 07:06 PM
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cocodrie
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
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04/19/21 07:06 PM
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Flippin-Out
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Any kit should include multiple "Israeli bandages." I don't know about specific kits, but these are a military use item now available to the public from multiple sources. My now-EMT stepson who served two long tours in Iraq says those and Quik-Clot save lives.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
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04/19/21 07:12 PM
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Mudshark
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A fresh assortment of magazines would be nice as well.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: Mudshark]
#13966157
04/19/21 07:14 PM
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Dan90210 ☮
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A fresh assortment of magazines would be nice as well. For the patient to look over while they wait... Nice touch mud! Also a water machine with those baby sized cone shaped paper cups, just enough water to wet the lips.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
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04/19/21 08:49 PM
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Nocona Brian
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When I think of trauma, it's bad, like fatal fast if they don't stop bleeding. Think anything with gloves, tourniquet, gauze, and rags would suffice to get someone to a hospital or an ambulance.
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
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04/19/21 08:52 PM
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WAWI
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I'd actually like to get something like this to have at the hunting lease. I always carry a first aid kit, but an accident at the deer camp is likely to require something more than some burn ointment and a band-aid. Advil for the hangover is all you should need at a deer lease
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: Dan90210 ☮]
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04/19/21 08:52 PM
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WAWI
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A fresh assortment of magazines would be nice as well. For the patient to look over while they wait... Nice touch mud! Also a water machine with those baby sized cone shaped paper cups, just enough water to wet the lips. Lemon water
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Re: Need Trauma Kit Recommendations
[Re: DCmac]
#13966260
04/19/21 09:07 PM
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deerfeeder
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What are you looking for? Is this mostly for her or some sort of big time emergency. A full blown kit will cost and darn near anything in it will have an expiration date, even if it a sealed 4x4 bandage. I would definitely recommend the Raptor Trauma shears. A "normal" first aid kit should work in most situations. She will be controlled by her protocols and what they say about how much she can do. A big emergency might be beyond the scope of what she is allowed to do legally. All that being said here is one that would cover 99% of anything she would normally come across. https://www.amazon.com/Lightning-St...Y2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
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