Kit in a pouch

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the-gnole

Kit in a pouch

Post by the-gnole »

I got a PLCE trauma pouch a few years back to carry whilst out doing some small animal shooting, as there is often more than just myself and some of the other shooters carry other types of firearms there is a bit extra in there for any incident, also covers a few other first aid incident scenarios as well.
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And the kit inside it.
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preppingsu

Re: Kit in a pouch

Post by preppingsu »

Can you write a list of what is in there please gnole?
the-gnole

Re: Kit in a pouch

Post by the-gnole »

Top left is an emergency poncho and reflective sheet from Tesco's Non alcohol wipes
Two field dressings (Large trauma pad)
Four guedel airways (two large one medium one small)
Two Micropor tape
One burn dressing
Yellow Biowaste bag
Sting relief ointment
Cutting Shears
Dressing shears
Forceps
Torniquet
Saline solution
Two glow sticks
Three assorted Meloline wound pads
Triangular bandage
Two packs Gloves
Resus face shield
Steri-strips
Asherman Chest seal to follow
Assorted plasters to follow
preppingsu

Re: Kit in a pouch

Post by preppingsu »

Cheers... :D
WhiteWolf

Re: Kit in a pouch

Post by WhiteWolf »

Still think I need to put one of these together. :D

WW 8-)
KalPrep

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Post by KalPrep »

Gnoley, where do you get the airways kit?
the-gnole

Re: Kit in a pouch

Post by the-gnole »

KalPrep wrote:Gnoley, where do you get the airways kit?
Ebay, real cheap as well.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Guedel-O-P-Ai ... 1c227aef82

£4.64 for a full set including P&P :mrgreen:
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Re: Kit in a pouch

Post by Medicine Man »

Good idea to have airways, a 'medium' oral airway fits most people, a better choice are naso-pharyngeal airways (NPA) as they can be put into people who are having seizures.

You have to be careful with oral airways as if not correctly inserted they can push the tongue back and block the airway.

Neither type guarantees a clear airway (but are an aid) its more about positioning the patient and draining fluids.
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Re: Kit in a pouch

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MMmmmmm NPA Crunchy.. but agree but make sure you know how to use them.
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