Actually the main focus would be FIRST AID, because that's what the kit is for. I too have been guilty of trying to bring all kinds of meds and instruments and pack them in the FAK, with the view to treat as many conditions as possible.It certainly made for a very large and bulky kit.
I have divided it into what are minimally required for First Aid, assuming that you have the necessary training to use all of these items and that medical care is not too far off....
Basic groups needed for First Aid Kit
Minor injuries ( e.g. cuts /scrapes, minor illnesses )
1. assorted sizes of bandaids
2. wound cleansing materials - pre-packed wipes / gauze or cotton wool with chlorhexidine / betadine solution
3. Medications for minor illnesses e.g. headaces , fever, diarrhoea, stomach upsets, runny noses, allergies / itch etc.. ( the medications to include are ANOTHER issue)
4. Burn gel for minor burns (actually if the burn is superficial I'd just do a simple cleansing and dessing as for a small abrasion)
5. Antiseptic creams / allergy creams
Moderate Injuries (e.g. sprains, deeper cuts etc )
1. Crepe bandage ( 2 inch, 5 inch )
2. triangular bandages
3. Wide open wove bandages
4. Heavier dressing material or MORE Gauze ( Gauze is multipurpose and versatile <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> )
5. SAM splits / wire mesh splints / finger splits / tongue depressors
Life threatening injuries
(e.g. amputations , severe chest / abdominal wounds fractures)
1. CPR mask / shield and appropriate training
2. Heavier dressings ( e.g abdominal / chest pads )
3. iv cannulae / iv fluids
4. Sutures (to tie off bleeders if necessary ) & instruments (ONLY if you know the anatomy of the injured area in question and the supply or the offending artery / vein! )
5. MORE gauze and triangular and crepe bandages
Instruments etc
1. Suturing instruments ( forceps , needle holder, 2 curved hemostats)
2. Torch
3. tongue depressor
4. scissors ( paramedic or otherwise) to cut bandages, clothing etc
5. pencil / pen / paper
6. Iv cannulae / fluids
7. tape
8. Syringes for eye / ear / wound irrigation + appropriate fluids
9. Needles ( to remove splinters / administer meds / increase wound irrigation pressure)
10. Splinter forceps
11. scalpel blades
12. goggles (biohazard protection)
13. Gloves ( biohazard protection )
Those are about the basics in treating any of the three groups. In all likelihood, the minor to moderate injuries occor most often, so think about putting more emphasis on those areas 1st. The life threathning injures occur more often than I would like, but unless you are trained, it might not be prudent to carry so much stuff in your FAK. Do what you can with what you have and call for help. CPR kit and mask are ok, lugging instruments around are another thing!
So to cut a long post short:
More of the stuff for minor injuries, some for moderate, 1 for the severe (CPR mask), most of the instruments (except minor surgery kit / iv cannulae / fluids ) and training to use all the above.
Hope this helps !
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