|
Dec 14 2009, 9:27 PM EST
|
|
|
delete |
No content added or deleted. |
|
Change: Deleted by Dec 14 2009, 9:27 PM EST for: no reason given
|
|
Aug 30 2009, 4:33 PM EDT
|
TheFinalStand
|
|
edit |
3 words added
3 words deleted
|
|
Change: non-leathalnon-lethal infections. Ipecac is included for emergency exposure to unknown and high-risk fluids, especially in an unknown environment; it induces vomiting. Vicodin is included in
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3136)
|
|
Jun 8 2009, 3:17 AM EDT
|
|
|
move |
No content added or deleted. |
|
Change: Moved by Jun 8 2009, 3:17 AM EDT
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:27 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
10 words added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: 4"x3"x1.5" - usually condensed into a Ziploc bag for waterproofing)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (New Kits Here)____________________________________________________________________________________________________How to Treat Common Injuries:Snake Bites: If venomous, Antivenom; if non-venomous, treatment the same as any other wound.Muscle Sprains: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.Dislocations(Bone): Grasp affected area, and
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3136)
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:25 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
28 words added
|
|
Change: It is also designed to be inexpensive to allow you to buy multiple kits for each member of the family or to store multiple kits in your vehicles. Most survival kits include some type of first aid kit, but
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3127)
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:23 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
17 words added
|
|
Change: This kit is designed for the average person to use with little or no formal medical training. Most survival kits include some type of first aid kit, but what do you really need and what can you actually carry with the rest of your gear? First thing to
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3099)
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:20 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
2 words added
|
|
Change: (by: Ironhand)Level of First Aid Kit:(2) Items in First Aid Kit:1- Anti-Bactirial Soap (Lg Bar) (cost: $.50)2- Bandaids (Box of 60; approx: 1" x 3") (cost: $1.00)3- Asprin (100 ct Bottle) (cost: $1.00)Possible applications:Most survival kits include some
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3082)
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:18 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
15 words added
2 words deleted
|
|
Change: do and that cannot be closed with butterfly bandages) and long term care (which requires antibiotics).antibiotics and professional care). Portability:(1) (weight: 6 oz.; bulk: 4"x3"x2")-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (New Kits Here)____________________________________________________________________________________________________How to Treat Common Injuries:Snake Bites: If venomous, Antivenom; if non-venomous,
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3080)
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:16 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
26 words added
9 words deleted
|
|
Change: wounds up to those requiring stitches (which you need someone else to do) and long term care (which requires antibiotics).Portability:(1) (weight: 6 oz.; bulk: 4"x3"x2")-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (New Kits Here)____________________________________________________________________________________________________How to Treat Common Injuries:Snake Bites: If venomous, Antivenom; if non-venomous,
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3067)
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:10 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 3050)
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:08 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
1 word added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name of First Aid Kit: Budget Emergency First Aid KitLevel of First Aid Kit:(2) Items in First Aid Kit:1- Anti-Bactirial Soap (Lg Bar) (cost: $.50)2- Bandaids (Box of 60; approx: 1" x 3") (cost: $1.00)3- Asprin (100 ct Bottle) (cost: $1.00)Possible
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3050)
|
|
May 9 2009, 9:03 AM EDT
|
ironhand
|
|
edit |
288 words added
|
|
Change: Also, instead of your 'traditional' one or two doses of aspirin, you have a bottle of 100 tablets. Most pain relievers last 4 to 6
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 3050)
|
|
Apr 20 2009, 11:54 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
1 word added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: <hr>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(New Kits Here)____________________________________________________________________________________________________How to Treat Common Injuries:Snake Bites: If venomous, Antivenom; if non-venomous, treatment the same as any other wound.Muscle Sprains: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.Dislocations(Bone): Grasp affected area, and with force pull on
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2756)
|
|
Apr 20 2009, 11:52 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
420 words added
|
|
Change: it comes to heavy bleeding control, the CAT tourniquet can be put on with one hand if need be, the velcro helps you adjust them to whatever size you need. Trauma sheers are great if the victim is wearing clothes that interfere with treatment. Also the 14ga needleis
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2757)
|
|
Mar 15 2009, 12:17 AM EDT
|
|
|
rename |
No content added or deleted. |
|
Change: Renamed from First Aid & Medicine by Mar 15 2009, 12:17 AM EDT for: It isn't about First-Aid & Medicine. It is About Potential First-Aid Kits
|
|
Jan 20 2009, 5:58 AM EST
|
|
|
move |
No content added or deleted. |
|
Change: Moved by Jan 20 2009, 5:58 AM EST
|
|
Dec 31 2008, 4:01 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
195 words added
|
|
Change: Let the wound bleed for a short time to cleanse the depth of the wound, then cover and dress.Muscle Strains: Rest, Ice, Compression, ElevationMinor Fractures: Immobilize area, apply splint, If possible apply cold.Spider Bites: Bleed for short time to cleanse then apply antibiotic if available.Minor Burns:
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2332)
|
|
Nov 26 2008, 6:23 PM EST
|
Andering_J_REDDSON
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 2134)
|
|
Nov 5 2008, 4:00 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
8 words added
|
|
Change: Name of First Aid Kit: Canadian Bacon SpecialLevel of First Aid Kit: 1 (Immediate Treatment)Items in First Aid Kit:- Surgical gauze 3" x 36" (350 grams)- Large fabric bandaids 11/2" x 3" (x 4)- Benzylpenicillin (250mg x 16)- Vicodin (5mg x 12)-
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2134)
|
|
Nov 5 2008, 3:50 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
3 words added
12 words deleted
|
|
Change: Name of First Aid Kit: Canadian Bacon Special_______________________________________________________________Level of First Aid Kit: 1 (Immediate Treatment)Items in First Aid Kit:- Surgical gauze 3" x 36" (350 grams)- Large fabric bandaids 11/2" x 3" (x 4)- Benzylpenicillin (250mg x 16)- Vicodin (5mg x 12)-
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 2126)
|