Individual First Aid Kit Issue
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- | * [[SpeedSplintIssue]]: speed splint | + | * [[SpeedSplintIssue]]: speed splint [3963] |
- | [3963]* [[PainKillerIssue]]: Tylenol & IB Profin | + | * [[PainKillerIssue]]: Tylenol & IB Profin [3961] |
- | [3961]* [[AsprinIssue]]: children's chewable asprin | + | * [[AsprinIssue]]: children's chewable asprin [3964] |
- | [3964]* eye glass repair kit [3965]* crazy glue [3966]* tampon (dressing) [3968]* [[TransporIssue]]: transpor tape | + | * eye glass repair kit [3965] |
- | [3969]* [[BenzoneIssue]]: tincure of benzone | + | * crazy glue [3966] |
- | [3970]* polysporin [3971]==Resolved | + | * tampon (dressing) [3968] |
- | * [[SAMSplintIndividualKitIssue]] | + | * [[TransporIssue]]: transpor tape [3969] |
- | [3960]2004-04-27 [[MedicalPreplanCommittee]] recommends that | + | * [[BenzoneIssue]]: tincure of benzone [3970] |
+ | * polysporin [3971] | ||
+ | ==Resolved== | ||
+ | * [[SAMSplintIndividualKitIssue]] [3960] | ||
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+ | 2004-04-27 [[MedicalPreplanCommittee]] recommends that | ||
first aid kits be made a regular part of training. | first aid kits be made a regular part of training. | ||
Revision as of 00:15, 1 April 2009
The following items were recommended for a SAR worker's individual first aid kit at the 2004-02 Wilderness First Aid course
Not Yet Resolved
- SpeedSplintIssue: speed splint [3963]
- PainKillerIssue: Tylenol & IB Profin [3961]
- AsprinIssue: children's chewable asprin [3964]
- eye glass repair kit [3965]
- crazy glue [3966]
- tampon (dressing) [3968]
- TransporIssue: transpor tape [3969]
- BenzoneIssue: tincure of benzone [3970]
- polysporin [3971]
Resolved
- SAMSplintIndividualKitIssue [3960]
2004-04-27 MedicalPreplanCommittee recommends that first aid kits be made a regular part of training.
2004-04-27 Recommendation accepted by PreplanCommittee.
To Do:
- Review above items. Should PCSAR suggest that each member (or
Wilderness First Aid certified members) include them in their individual first aid kit? -- MedicalPreplanCommittee* Forward training recommendations -- BrettWuth