#72529 - 09/02/06 05:40 PM
My updated FAK
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Recently added some stuff to my FAK and put it in a new pouch. The old one was to small. A big thank-you to Tom, active on this forum as Massacre for sending some Povidone-Iodine pad's and Antibiotic Ointment. Thanks! The contentslist: 1 Traingulair bandage 1 space-blanket 1 elastic bandages 1 pair vinyl examination gloves 1 flexible thermometer 1 pair nitrile examination gloves 1 ABD-pad 3 ointment-pad's 2 ORS 1 steri-strip pack of 10 1 assortiment elastic bandages 7 Band-Aid's 2 quick-dressings 3ft Duct-tape 1 CPR-mask 1 golf-pencil 1 click-away itch relief 6 Q-tip's 1 pair of tweezers 1 insect-forceps 7 Reactine (Antihistamine) 10 Acethaminophen 500mg 10 Aspirin 4 Immodium 2 Triple Antibiotic Ointment 1 tube Betadine 30gr 2 saline sotution 0.9% 10ml 6 Povidone-Iodine prep-pad's 6 Alcohol prep-pad's 1 antiseptic towlette 1 pair of scissors 4 safety pins 3ft medical tape 1ft clear tubing 6 gauze pad's This kit is carried on hiking trips, etc. and on the belt. For EDC I carry another kit: modified coghlan's pack-2 EDC FAK Please comment
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#72530 - 09/02/06 05:58 PM
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I think it looks like a great kit. this is very similar to my FAK supplies. I added a Bloodstopper bandage to mine because of its multiuses. and to be used for more severe traumas http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0008GKJ98?v=glance
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#72531 - 09/03/06 12:39 AM
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You're welcome Jim. And nice kit. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#72532 - 09/03/06 03:17 AM
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I'd add an EMT and Trauma Doctor in there, but that's just my preference. <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Seriously though, that's a really tight FAK, Jim.
I have to know... Where did you get that flexible Thermometer? I want one of those for my FAK.
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#72533 - 09/03/06 09:40 AM
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The flexible thermometer came with a CarePlus FAK made by tropicare, only available in The Netherlands, sorry.
(First time you can get something exclusively in The Netherlands <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />)
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#72534 - 09/03/06 02:52 PM
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I think a Bloodstopper would be to bulky for my kit. But the ABD-pad and traingular bandage would be good for that severe trauma.
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#72535 - 09/03/06 04:00 PM
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A very nice kit, Jim.
I used to carry an eye cup and a 1oz. bottle of sterile water for flushing out the eyes (as in the case of a chemical splash), but I see almost no one does this, is there a reason?
Also, I've carried a safety razor (for shaving that hairy leg or arm (or back <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> ) for better adhesion of tape and also a toothbrush for cleaning out roadrash-type abrasions, but again I seldom see these things in others kits.
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#72536 - 09/03/06 04:08 PM
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Well, I think that people don't carry saline and eye-cups because it's to bulky. I do carry 2 10ml saline ampules for cleaning small wounds. Not a lot, but I can't carry more in my kit. A safety-razor: Good idea! I'll add one right away. (OR I could just use the Duct-tape for removing the hairs...........ouch!! <img src="/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />)
Why do you say: ''used to carry'' and ''I've carried'' in your post? Don't you carry a FAK anymore??
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#72537 - 09/03/06 06:02 PM
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Why do you say: ''used to carry'' and ''I've carried'' in your post? Because of people like you that have made me rethink everything that I "used" to carry before joining this forum. I've got a lot of great ideas from the all folks here. The items I mentioned may find their way back into my revised FAK. As you say, the eye cup and saline is kinda' bulky.
Edited by BreathingMeat (09/03/06 06:06 PM)
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#72538 - 09/03/06 09:44 PM
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The flexible thermometer came with a CarePlus FAK made by tropicare, only available in The Netherlands, sorry. Figures... <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> We have 'em for fish tanks... I wonder... LOL
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#72539 - 09/04/06 04:15 AM
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You can get a thermal-reactive film thermometer at most drug and discount stores. They are about an inch wide and three long. They are designed for little kids- put them on the forehead. The only problem is, if you are outside, any chilling of the skin will play with your readings. But I would say, hypothetically, that a reading taken in, say, the armpit would be just as effective.
I know we used to have one around here. I'll see if I can find it, and see if what kind of results I get from using a body location other than the forehead.
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#72540 - 09/05/06 03:13 PM
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There are several companies that sell them, here is one with several made by different manufacturers: Disposable Thermometers Pete
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#72541 - 09/05/06 04:27 PM
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You might add a photon type light, a lighter and a small mirror.
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#72542 - 09/05/06 04:38 PM
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I don't want non-FA stuff in my kit, so no lighter. However, a mirror would be very handy and a flashlight to, but no photon. The LED is to bright for testing the pupil-reaction
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#72543 - 09/16/06 05:02 PM
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Great kit! One more thing to consider adding, and it won't take up tons of space: an irrigation syringe (plastic, fill with water, use to flush dirt and debris from wounds - much better than the saline packs or just pouring water on a wound).
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#72544 - 09/16/06 05:06 PM
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I will add one How large? 2ml, 5ml, 10ml? With or without a needle?
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#72545 - 09/16/06 07:24 PM
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Usually a 60mL/2oz syringe is used for irrigation purposes. Kinda large for EDC.
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#72546 - 09/16/06 07:26 PM
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Oops, without a needle; most irrigation syringes have a long cone shaped tip as opposed to a Luer Lock connection
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#72547 - 09/17/06 12:38 AM
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No needle - usually a removable, sometimes curved, plastic tip. Here are some examples. 12 cc (I have this one but put it only in smaller kits): http://www.nols.edu/store/product.php?productid=16249&cat=266&page=135-60 cc (I have a similar one that goes in my larger group kit - can't remember where I got it, and it has a green curved tip that's a bit smaller than that on these; it develops really good pressure for cleaning out wounds): http://www.wildmedcenter.com/store.html#syringeI've used these a fair bit in the field - great for cleaning out scrapes, skinned wrists and knees, and debris-filled cuts. You can improvise with a ziploc bag or hydration bladder, but they don't get near the amount of pressure going that the irrigation syringes do. PS - a few water purification tablets might not be a bad idea as well, if you're not carrying some elsewhere.
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#72548 - 09/18/06 05:11 AM
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Jim (and others) since I work in an ER I carry 3 sizes 5,10,20cc syringes I also carry IV needles (pop out the needle screw it on and volia instant pressure) the cath is flexable enough to even get into ears for cleaning Mike
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#72549 - 09/18/06 02:55 PM
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Hey, that's one I haven't heared before, thanks!!
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#72550 - 09/20/06 06:53 PM
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The reason, I belive, eye baths fell into disuse was the fact that they were not sterile. They work, and if you have to clean out your own eyes there is nothing better.
I tend to carry a No 9 wound dressing and 3 triangular bandages. If you need smaller, just cut them down. The same goes for the 10 by 10 dressings.
The one thing I would add is a resus mask. Looks like an O2 masks. Bar personnel meds, it is the only first aid equip, I would have on me for EDC.
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