Dean,
Would you mind listing the basics of your bag? It would be cool to know what is on hand.
Gruhn
Hold on, here we go:
Hemorage control - Tourniquets, Quick Clot, Various sizes of battle dressings, kurlex (gauze), cravats (triangle bandages), suture supplies, skin stappler, chest seals, occlusive dressings, 4x4's 2x2's, telfa non-stick pads.
Airway - Emergency Cricothyroidotomy kit, Entubation tubes, Nasopharangeal airways, Oralpharangeal airways, manual sucktion device, Ambu bag, pocket mask, needle thorcentesis kit.
Circulation - IV bags, Normal saleen, lactated ringers. Tubing and cathaters...
Vital signs - Pulse ox, thermometer, BP cuff, Stethascope
C-spine - C-collars
Fractures -Sams splints, finger splints
Sprains/strains - Ace wraps, ice packs.
Burns -Water gel (burn wraps), seran wrap, silver sulfadiazine 1% burn cream.
Pain meds, lidocain & antibiotics, sorry guys no narcotics... Bring your own presciptions.
MedEvac Litter/stretcher
Thats just one of my bags... Oh yeah, band aids, steri strips and skin glue.
If you have any requests let me know... I would be happy to teach a quick Emergency Tactical Trauma Patient Assesment set... I've been the Tactical Combat Casualty Care senior instructor for the last 2 years and have taught/certified over 1,000 MARINES. Not to mention perfomed Combat Casualty care while serving in Iraq. They even gave me some fancy chest candy for it...
I enjoy helping others and love to teach, but not as much as I love to learn. "Watch it, Learn it, Live it, Teach it"
Maybe a quick class before I get broken would be good.... Or if there is someone else qualified (I know I wont be the only medically trained there), introduce me to em and they can use my supplies as needed... Goodtimes!
Oh, and I will be bringing Med training aids for Crafty.