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#77172 - 11/17/06 12:24 AM PSK Updated Pics
Burncycle Offline
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Registered: 09/16/04
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My old camera broke, but got my hands on another for these shots... the white balance is horrible, I'll try to take better pictures tonight or this weekend.



(Direct Link, large picture: http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/4361/largejh4.jpg )

This is basically the same as my last revision but with just a few changes...
-Added a couple feet of 550 cord (yay!)
-Added some zipties
-replaced the plastic pencil sharpener with a metal one (slightly smaller dimensions)
-Used up a couple of the tinder quik (Need to get some more)
-Added some claritin
-Removed the no-doze (expired)
-Included the metal eye screws again. Trees are common in my area and I figured they'd be useful for light lashing duties - they seem solid enough screwed into the tree trunk, and I can tie directly to the eye instead of having to wrap all the way around the tree.
-Added some of the tiny chemlights, mostly because I had a little room. They'll probably come out
-Duct taped a space blanket to the bottom of the tin (it's in a small plastic bag so it won't tear)
-Replaced the leatherman micra with a cheapo needle nosed multitool... still trying to decide if this was a good move or not. This is of lesser quality, but has small needlenosed pliers which might prove more useful.. It still has scissors, but they're smaller and they fold out. Also has a small saw.

That's about all I can think of right now. I'd still like to do a few things to it, like
-Getting some broad spectrum antibiotics
-Replacing the small coast flashlight with a better one, maybe an arc AAA... but that may require major changes in packing strategy to fit.
-Add more meds and vacuum pack them
-Replace cheap fishing line with something stronger like spiderwire so it can be used for light lashing as well.

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#77173 - 11/17/06 02:21 AM Re: PSK Updated Pics
Jeanette_Isabelle Offline
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Registered: 11/13/06
Posts: 2986
Loc: Nacogdoches, Texas
Why Band-Aid brand adhesive bandages? "They occlude the wound and make it gooey. You know that white, wrinkly skin you find under a Band-Aid? The medical term for that is 'maceration,' and it not only impedes healing but also promotes infections." -- Brent Blue M.D.

A couple of alternatives are Swift Brand, employed in Doc Blue's Emergency Medical Kit or Dynarex employed by Adventure Medical Kits.

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#77174 - 11/17/06 03:12 AM Re: PSK Updated Pics
Burncycle Offline
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Wasn't aware of that

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#77175 - 11/17/06 03:33 AM Re: PSK Updated Pics
311 Offline
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 285
Loc: NY USA
me neither!

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#77176 - 11/17/06 03:54 AM Re: PSK Updated Pics
Alan_Romania Offline

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As far as bandaids go, Band-aid Flexible Fabric brand is the way to go IMHO. Better adhesive, doesn't go bad in high heat conditions and they don't occuled the wound like the plastic ones do. Dynarex are OK, but the adhesive Swift uses goes bad in one Arizona Summer.
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#77177 - 11/17/06 08:03 AM Re: PSK Updated Pics
redflare Offline
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Registered: 12/25/05
Posts: 647
Loc: SF Bay Area, CA
Are you talking about getting broad spectrum antibiotic tablets or ointment?

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#77178 - 11/17/06 06:34 PM Re: PSK Updated Pics
jshannon Offline
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Registered: 02/02/03
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Loc: North Texas
The term maceration should only be used when there is separation of the skin components, epidermis from dermis. The wrinkly skin from being wet isn't at the state of maceration. The MD needs to be educated ; )


Edited by jshannon (11/17/06 06:35 PM)

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#77179 - 11/17/06 06:41 PM Re: PSK Updated Pics
Alan_Romania Offline

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Actually...

Maceration of the skin occurs when it is consistently wet. The skin softens, turns white, and can easily get infected with bacteria or fungi.

The term Maceration itself simply means to soften.
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#77180 - 11/17/06 06:48 PM Re: PSK Updated Pics
stevez Offline
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Registered: 10/22/03
Posts: 75
Loc: Colorado
I agree. I've replaced the adhesive bandages in all my FAKs with the Band-Aid Flexible Fabric brand. They conform to the area they're applied to and flex and stretch with movement. I always had a problem with bandages that loosened and fell off until I made the switch. The only downside is that because they're fabric, they will absorb liquids. Just keep them dry and replce if they become saturated.

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#77181 - 11/17/06 06:55 PM Re: PSK Updated Pics
Alan_Romania Offline

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Ah, well get some Liquid Bandage, I prefer 3M's, but Band Aid's isn't bad either. It keeps smaller wounds clean and dry, you can cover it with a standard adhesive bandage for added protection.

This is overkill for the most part, but it is useful if you need to keep working in a dirty/wet enviroment.
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