Thanks, I live in Poland, and Suction Easy is unavailable here. (only suction bulbs,S.E. costs 10 times more) My rubber bulbs are enough (smiliar suction power) I think. Actually, I am thinking about adding O2 kit to my backpack, and I'm going to have EMT-B course next month. What should I add?
There is a whole whack of stuff that you both carry that I am not even slightly trained to use, but after looking at your stuff I can see that there are a few more things I may have to squeeze into my trauma kit somehow.
That's the most important thing: You see the kits of other people and get ideas of what you could/should add or what you could leave out.
And your trauma-bag is really nice. It does what you want it to do and you're comfortable with it. Nothing more and nothing less!
Once again, good job!
well more importently with first aid, don't do things your not certified and trained in on other persons. I have seen your first aid kits on this and other forums JIM and i have seen lots of things your probably not trained and certified to use. A importent roul of first is knowing what to do and what NOT to do.
For suction, I just use a 60cc syringe attached to about 8 inches of suction tubing. It is cheap, compact, easy to use, and at least as effective as a couple of the expensive manual devices I've tried.
Pacific Emergency Trauma Module 1 Full Set of OPAs 2 Triangle Bandages 1 Izzy Bandage 4 Sets of Gloves 1 Roll of Tape 2 Ace Bandages 1 Roll of Kling 1 AMK Blanket 1 Set of NPAs 1 Pocket BVM 2 5x9 Trauma Pads 2 Telfa Pads 1 Petrolatum Gauze 4 Sterile 4x4s Hand Full of Non Sterile 4x4 Stethoscope 1 Lg Trauma Dressing Trauma Shears 2 Hemostat Suction Easy 4 Saline Bullets 1 Asherman Chest Seal 2 Bio Bags 1 Sam Splint Soft Shell 1 WMA SOAP Pad Pen Inova LED Light
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