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First Aid Kit
Things you should have
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Things it may be good to
have
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Non-prescription drugs
In
any emergency a family member or you yourself may
be cut, burned or suffer other injuries. If you
have these basic supplies you are better prepared
to help your loved ones when they are hurt.
Remember, many injuries are not life threatening
and do not require immediate medical attention.
Knowing how to treat minor injuries can make a
difference in an emergency. Consider taking a
first aid class, but simply having the following
things can help you stop bleeding, prevent
infection and assist in decontamination.
Things you
should have:
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Two pairs of Latex,
or other sterile gloves (if you are allergic to
Latex). |
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Sterile dressings
to stop bleeding. |
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Cleansing
agent/soap and antibiotic towelettes to disinfect. |
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Antibiotic ointment
to prevent infection.
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Burn ointment to
prevent infection.
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Adhesive bandages
in a variety of sizes.
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Eye wash solution
to flush the eyes or as general decontaminant.
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Thermometer (Read
more: Biological Threat)
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Prescription
medications you take every day such as insulin,
heart medicine and asthma inhalers. You should
periodically rotate medicines to account for
expiration dates. |
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Prescribed medical
supplies such as glucose and blood pressure
monitoring equipment and supplies.
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Things
it may be good to have:
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Cell
Phone |
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Scissors |
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Tweezers |
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Tube
of petroleum jelly or other lubricant
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Non-prescription drugs:
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Aspirin or
nonaspirin pain reliever
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Anti-diarrhea
medication |
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Antacid (for upset
stomach) |
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Laxative
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