#22917 - 01/04/04 04:35 AM
PSK contents: suggestions?
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hey i just took the time to open up my PSK and write an inventory: Black rubber bands on outside of box Black nylon strap attached to box Steel carabiner on strap Yellow nylon strap w/ buckle to hold box shut 2” x 2” sterile gauze pad Wound white cloth medical tape Paper: “Instant Guide to 1st Aid” Bacitracin Zinc ointment packet Packet: Motrin [contains 2 tablets] Tube: Foille ointment Glass applicator tube of iodine Ammonia smelling salt Butterfly closure bandage Curad 2.25” x 3.5” bandage 3M steri-strip 2” x 3” strips duct tape Thin white nylon line Wire saw w/ string pull loops Thin coated twisted steel cable 1 Liter clear plastic water bag Needles, various sizes Round magnet Safety pins Small metal compass Fishing kit: 2 swivels; 4 split shot; 2 large, 4 medium, 8 small hooks Monofilament fishing line on spool Steel wire “punk” firestarter Iodine water purification tablets Schrade SS1 folding knife White LED Princeton Tec light Match striking strips Flint wheel sparkers Straight razor blade Sterile surgical scalpel blades Sheet of heavy duty aluminum foil Heavy duty black nylon thread Blue transparent whistle Cotton fluff in foil Waterproof lifeboat matches Waterproof strike anywhere matches
I decided that it was probably more realistic to focus on first aid with this. the whole thing is in the smallest otter box in high-visibility yellow with reflective tape on it. is there anything i'm missing? ps i was thinking a morse code key would be useful, but haven't added it yet
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#22918 - 01/04/04 08:08 AM
Re: PSK contents: suggestions?
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>>2” x 2” sterile gauze pad
From personal experience, a single 2" x 2" gauze pad won't do much for anything beyond a small, probably superficial injury. Even a simple case of road rash will require a minimum of 2 4"x4" pads - more if you expect to change the dressing.
>>Tube: Foille ointment
I'm not familiar with Foille ointment - what's it used for?
>>Glass applicator tube of iodine >>Ammonia smelling salt
I'd lose the smelling salts, personally - we don't teach that in First Aid and I can't think of a reason I'd ever want to use them. Plus, if it ruptures, then your entire kit is contaminated with ammonia.
>>Round magnet
Again, just out of curiosity, what use do you foresee for this?
>>a morse code key
I wouldn't bother with that unless you planned to use it anyway, e.g. for mobile hamming. In an emergency, you should be able to jury-rig a key if necessary (it's just a simple contact switch, after all). If you're planning on carrying a small SW ham radio, and you really want a morse key for it, I'd consider getting one of the small credit-card size iambic paddles.
>>I decided that it was probably more realistic to focus on first aid with this.
My humble advice is to think about the type of first aid you will most likely need to be performing. My personal philosophy when it comes to FA is that I'd rather have lots of what I'm likely to need, rather than have one each of everything that I might *possibly* need.
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#22919 - 01/04/04 10:25 AM
Re: PSK contents: suggestions?
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Registered: 08/16/02
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>>2” x 2” sterile gauze pad I´d add more of those
>>Ammonia smelling salt >>Butterfly closure bandage I´d ditch both items. The use of smelling salt is no longer allowed around here (I had to take them out of our unit´s first aid kits about ten years ago). Wound closure may not be a good idea for first aid.
>>Steel wire I´d suggest to use stainless steel wire. It will not rust if it gets wet.
>>i was thinking a morse code key would be useful If it´s a cheat sheet sheet it can´t hurt having it.
I´d suggest to add at least a pair of latex or vinyl gloves to prevent infection and keep your hands clean when dealing with bleeding wounds.
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#22920 - 01/04/04 05:30 PM
Re: PSK contents: suggestions?
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Well, I will mention the unmentionable. I have not seen it included in any of the FAKs, but a few weeks ago it would have been a welcomed addition to one of my hiking companion's kits. Preparation H, or some form of hemorrhoid ointment. One in our group had to cut short his trip due to the issue. It is most likely up to each individual to take care of thier own personal areas, but had one of us packed some type of ointment for this problem, we all would have had to put up with less [censored] and complaining and our friend would have been able to finish the hike with us. No doubt a "free giveawy" when required, replace after each use.
Happy New Year!
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#22921 - 01/04/04 10:04 PM
Re: PSK contents: suggestions?
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Anonymous
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thanks for your responses. here are mine: as to butterfly bandages, i can't imagine going without them. i have had a knife cut bandaged with one while camping, and i have also 'saved the day' with one of these from the kit once or twice. i don't think gloves are going to work, because one pair would take up about half the volume of the box. i'll take you guys' advice on the smelling salt. i'd add more guaze, but nothing bigger fits (maybe cloth can be used if needed). the Foille Ointment is old stuff, probably not around anymore. it is labelled as an analgesic and antiseptic for burns and cuts. i decided to add the magnet for 2 reasons: it holds the needles neatly in the kit; if the crap compass i have [couldn't find anything better] fails, it can be used to make one out of a needle. for the morse code key, i had imagined it being more likely to be used with light rather than radio, but perhaps even that is unrealistic. anyways, it's just a piece of paper, no reason not to have it.
a side note: after i wrote that post, i tested it again for buoyancy because i had changed some things. what i found is pretty funny: the box floats, but with the addition of the steel carabiner on the strap, it does not. when i went back to a weaker (but lighter) aluminum one, it floated. i'm glad i checked--it's funny to imagine the box being pulled under by the carabiner on the end of the strap.
thanks for your interest guys
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#22922 - 01/04/04 11:57 PM
Re: Morse Code Key
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Anonymous
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Everett, I think the confusion over the Morse Code Key is due terminology. Amateur radio operators refer to a "key" as the piece of equipment used to generate the tones (dah-dit) heard on the radio. The thing that the telegraph operator tapped furiously in the old movies, that is a key. I understand that you want to include a list of the Morse code characters, correct? You are right, it won't take any room in your kit, and if it helps your confidence in an emergency situation, priceless! JoeBob
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#22923 - 01/05/04 12:43 AM
Re: Morse Code Key
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Anonymous
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there, you got it exactly right. haha i didn't realize that's what those guys meant. yeah i was talking about a paper with the characters on it. thanks for clarifying.
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#22924 - 01/05/04 03:11 AM
Re: Morse Code Key
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journeyman
Registered: 05/10/03
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Loc: Ohio
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I wondered that myself! "Morse code key?? What good's that going to do without a transceiver...especially if you don't know the code by ear?" Oh well, at least that's cleared up!
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#22925 - 01/05/04 03:34 AM
Re: Morse Code Key
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Anonymous
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If you wish to pack a true Morse Key along with a transciever in your PSK you might try the rock mite Simply wind a random-long wire antenna around the box and add a bundle of lithium AA's and you are GTG. You might not have much room left over for the iodine tablets tho...
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#22926 - 01/05/04 03:50 AM
Re: Morse Code Key
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Sultan of Spiffy
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Registered: 05/12/01
Posts: 271
Loc: Louisiana
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Everett:
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.....CLIFF
P.S. Does that "suburb of Boston" include 'Cabot's' on Washington Street? If so, please let me know. That's my adopted home town.
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