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Erik wrote:TheFreakinBear, note that I removed the EpiPen from my FAK. Do not use it on anyone but yourself. As for the larger kits, you should PM me. I have a thing or two in there that even Gunny may not have.![]()
-Erik
Ricky Romero wrote:My take on the FAK:
First of all, I like the bag itself. Got any links to a cheap one out there?
Anyway, on to the contents. The "mystery bandage" looks like a hydrocolloid dressing. I'd cut way down on the number of sutures and add more tape. If space is an issue, do that flat packing business card thing with some duct tape. I don't see any meds in there. Finding some space for a couple of basic meds (aspirin, Tylenol, Benadryl) would be a good idea. That's about it.
Oh, and you could probably save a ton of space by carrying one of those membrane type cpr face shields instead of the mask type.
Ricky Romero wrote:Well, yeah. But Ambu bag compatibility wouldn't really come into play unless you had an Ambu bag. And anyone who has an Ambu bag (EMS who arrive at the scene) would have a mask. I've never used a membrane cpr face shield so I couldn't attest to their quality, but there must be a brand out there that doesn't completely suck.
Ricky Romero wrote:First of all, I like the bag itself. Got any links to a cheap one out there?
Gunny wrote:It's not the brand, it's the design. I won't go into it too much more as to not fubar Erik's thread, but the mask incorporates a design that removes the necessity to pinch the patient's nose while performing CPR, which leaves your other hand free to do other tasks (like feel for a pulse or whatever).
Veritas wrote: Maybe tac med is different.


Ricky Romero wrote:My take on the FAK:
First of all, I like the bag itself. Got any links to a cheap one out there?

Fennrisulfr wrote:Ricky Romero wrote:First of all, I like the bag itself. Got any links to a cheap one out there?
http://www.imsplus.com/ims24.html
The bag itself is pretty cheap - $16.95. Definitely something to pick up.
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Erik wrote:Thanks Gunny - I'm going to throw some meds in there: Excedrine, etc. And yes, that is exactly all of my butterfly closures (Band-aid brand!).
As far as the suggestion to toss the packaging, it really is quite minimal. I'd rather keep things sterile. In some cases, such as with the Izzys, the packaging is a vacuum wrap that actually keeps the bandages smaller than if they were unwarpped. The only packaging that really gets in my way is the Coban. The wrapping is way too big, but I don't want to desterilize them by removing it.


crypto wrote:Space blankets would be fucking great if we lived in space, where there's no such thing as convection, and all heat loss was radiant.
Unfortunately, we dont, and air currents carry far more heat than simple radiation. I've found space blankets do little more than stop the wind.
Erik wrote:crypto wrote:Space blankets would be fucking great if we lived in space, where there's no such thing as convection, and all heat loss was radiant.
Unfortunately, we dont, and air currents carry far more heat than simple radiation. I've found space blankets do little more than stop the wind.
Dude, you know your stuff. Not many average people know the difference between conduction, convection, and radiation. Do you have a science background?
-Erik

Krustofski wrote:What the... listen man, you don't need a rifle, you can simply throw the bullets with 3,000 fps. Your arms should have been legs, I'm impressed.
Regular Guy wrote:Lizard looks like he can bend steel by looking at it.
Erik wrote:Dude, you know your stuff. Not many average people know the difference between conduction, convection, and radiation. Do you have a science background?
-Erik
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