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Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson
31 December 2013, 09:34,
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Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson
This is something I didn't give a load of thought to, and am reassessing as things go on.

Imagine the scene:
My beautiful new set of kitchen knives, a new cook book, an overly zealous wife with a desire to cook me up something tasty, and way too much red wine to be using a knife...especially one as sharp as my lot are. Yes you've guessed it.

No major drama. Stopped the bleeding, sorted everything out, and she's fine (for those of you wondering).

But the lesson is not just don't get drunk and pretend to be Delia Smith. But also, have you given ample consideration and do you have ample experience, in caring for a wound until it is healed?

For my preps, I had always looked at First Aid, and the alike. Things like medication and all that, stocked up like a pharmacy. But I didn't really look too much at wound redressing. Thankfully, my experience in MMA, in training, in the cage and as a cornerman, have given me plenty of experience and practice with dressing wounds and treating my own injuries and those of other people.

The issue is that when caring for my own wounds, I'm very lackadaisical (see incident playing, left handed, with a saw where I cut the top of my knuckle off, for example) and don't care for, sort out, or change dressings very often. Now that my wife has a hefting gouge taken out of her, I'm 100% Medical S13, hand sanitizer gel, alcohol swabs, steri-strips, iodine, regularly redressing it and treating the area. However, It's proven to me that my medical gear, although plentiful and ideal for first aid, is nowhere near enough to treat AND MAINTAIN too many injuries until fully cleared. I have about a year's worth of medical gear, but if someone has a few injuries at the same time....

Daily checking of the wound, cleaning, redressing, taping, and the alike, are all ripping into the medical supplies, like termites on antique furniture. The damage may be small each time, but it soon adds up!


If you, like me, are looking at first aid, I hate to say it, but we're both forgetting the big picture.

The idea of First Aid is to be the first action taken to stabilise. Once that's sorted, there's a whole lot more that needs to be done! That 'Second Aid' will use about 5 times more equipment and supplies!

What I'm going to be doing is rebuilding my prepping medical supplies to cover the later stages of aid. First aid, I'm pretty covered on. But now I'm having to build my secondary stage medical equipment.

As bad as the experience has been for my wife, I appreciate the lesson she's taught me about prepping, and the lesson she learned about alcohol and sharp knives not being a good combination.

Think about how much effort it would be to treat a 1 inch, 2 inch, and 3 inch cut, for 1 week, and see if your gear is enough for that. Think of the amount of cleaning equipment you'd need. How much hand sanitizer. How many plasters or bandages and the sizes of them. How much micro-porous tape. How much sterilising equipment you'd need if you were re-doing stitches. How much cotton wool and TCP you'd use over a week of daily work. How much clingfilm you would use to keep the injury dry and clean when showering, etc.

Yep, that level of stuff caught me off guard! Do I have it all? Yes. Do I have an abundance of it all? Not your issue. Your issue is, do you have enough of it all?
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by Scythe13 - 31 December 2013, 09:34
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by uks - 31 December 2013, 09:46
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by Scythe13 - 31 December 2013, 09:52
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by uks - 31 December 2013, 10:12
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by TOF - 31 December 2013, 10:17
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by MCavity - 31 December 2013, 10:58
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by Devonian - 31 December 2013, 11:30
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by Midnitemo - 31 December 2013, 14:55
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by TOF - 31 December 2013, 15:09
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by Skean Dhude - 31 December 2013, 16:04
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by Highlander - 31 December 2013, 20:51
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by Scythe13 - 1 January 2014, 18:45
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by MaryN - 2 January 2014, 22:05
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by Scythe13 - 2 January 2014, 23:04
RE: Medical Supplies - Volume Lesson - by MaryN - 3 January 2014, 08:51

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