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Disclaimer: These information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, emergency treatment or formal first-aid training. Don't use this information to diagnose or develop a treatment plan for a health problem or disease without consulting a qualified health care provider. Under no conditions, we are not responsible regarding the consequences to the use of the information herein. If you're in a life-threatening or emergency medical situation, seek medical assistance immediately. |
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Emergency First Aid Kit Checklist |
Basic First Aid Kit
Checklist • Tweezers • Scissors • Tape • Bandages • Painkillers • Thermometer • Disposable gloves • Antihistamine tablets • An antiseptic cream • A packet of safety pins • Triangle shaped bandages • Sterile eye dressing – at least 2 • Plasters in a variety of shapes and sizes • A cream that can be applied on skin rash • A spray or cream to relieve insect bites • Nasal or decongestant spray • Distilled water which can be used as an eye bath and for cleaning wounds. |
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# rolled gauze (1 roll each of 1", 2" and 3" widths) # 1 inch adhesive bandages (large box) # Large adhesive bandages (1 box) # Butterfly bandages or sterile strips (1 box) # 1/2 inch and 1 inch rolls of adhesive tape (1-2 of each) # 3-6 large triangular bandages (36" x 36" x 50") # Special bandages, such as conforming, trauma and field dressings |
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Case List (May contain gross images.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Safe! Make sure the victim is in a safe location. |
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