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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    Wulf, Blow out items?
    Compressions bandages, tournequates. Most of the first aid items for gunshot wounds that go in blow out kits. IFAK's VOK's etc.

    Without knowing what your needs/stocks/storage facilities are it's hard to make any specific recomendations

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    Compressions bandages, tournequates. Most of the first aid items for gunshot wounds that go in blow out kits. IFAK's VOK's etc.

    Without knowing what your needs/stocks/storage facilities are it's hard to make any specific recomendations

    Ohh, THAT kind of Blow out. My mind was in a different place. Those are the items I am lacking. Especially in each of the personal kits. If they are not authorized, I will have to peice some together of my own devising.

    This is what I have. My goals are to be able to have a tuff-box with general medical supplies for just in case there are none more to be had. Also while having items that will provide general infection prevention as best I can.

    Item _____________ Specifications __________ # of Packages
    Tampons _________ 36 per box multi-pak _____ 11
    Latex Gloves ______ 100 med gloves __________ 2
    Cottom Balls ______ 200 balls ________________ 2
    Gauze Pads _______ 4" x 4" 12 ply 100 pads ____ 2
    Gauze Pads _______ 2" x 2" 12 ply 100 pads ____ 2
    Rolled Gauze ______ 2" x 2.5 Yards ___________ 10
    Paper Surgical Tape _2" x 10 Yards 6 Rolls _____ 2
    Elastimull Elastic Gauze Bandage NOT STERILE 2" x 4.1 Yards 12 count 2
    Oral Thermometer
    Band-Aid _________ 1.16" x 2.16"Advanced Healing Blister 6 Each 10
    Curad adhesive bandages Plastic band-aids 3.25" x 2 7/8" 80 count 4
    Ace Elastic Bandage _ 3" wide ________________ 8
    Ace Elastic Bandage _ 6" wide ________________ 2
    Carex Universal Arm Sling 1 per box 30 cm ______ 2
    Nasalcease ________ 5 per box _______________ 4
    First Aid Water proof Tape 1/2" x 10 Yards ______ 10
    Last edited by rbeau30; 12-07-2012 at 18:02. Reason: Add list

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    Ohh, THAT kind of Blow out. My mind was in a different place. Those are the items I am lacking. Especially in each of the personal kits. If they are not authorized, I will have to peice some together of my own devising.
    I'll throw out some ideas but there are no easy ways to build that kind of kit with the success rates those items have. I can show you how to macgyver some stuff together but it'd be a disservice to rely on that. A cat or swat or tk4l and an izzy are very cheap additions, if you don't have them forgo something else to get them.

    Goodburbon's list is a good start except the eye patches. I'll edit this later to add some stuff from the site you posted.

    edit in no particular order;
    iodine ok at wound disinfecting and water treatment (make sure you have no allergies)
    http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/wal...091180-product
    alcohol much better at disinfecting but not fsa
    http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/wal...056572-product
    pedialyte oral re-hydration should be covered but not listed?
    http://www.walgreens.com/store/brows...1&overlay=true
    butterfly type closures
    http://fsastore.com/Curad-Butterfly-...ea-P21773.aspx
    moleskin blister treatment, for maintaining mobility
    http://fsastore.com/Dr-Scholls-Moles...-ea-P4014.aspx
    knee brace again maintaining mobility
    http://fsastore.com/Bell-Horn-Knee-W...ea-P13576.aspx
    ankle brace maintaining mobility. we find the corset type ones to be the best for rolled ankles.
    http://fsastore.com/FLA-Orthopedics-...Ea-P13557.aspx
    ab pads and maxi pads
    http://fsastore.com/Tena-Serenity-Ul...f-4-P9036.aspx
    bp cuff and steth, diagnostic tools, the steth can be separated
    http://fsastore.com/OMRON-11-200-Adu...ue-P15385.aspx
    better steth
    http://fsastore.com/3M-Littmann-Sele...ch-P15392.aspx
    uti over the counter treatment
    http://fsastore.com/AZO-Cranberry-Su...-ea-P4997.aspx
    insect repellent and sun block
    http://fsastore.com/Bull-Frog-Mosqui...oz-P17972.aspx
    wound gel
    http://fsastore.com/Amerigel-Wound-D...Oz-P13301.aspx
    wound wash
    http://fsastore.com/Wound-Wash-Steri...-oz-P3712.aspx
    female urinal, if there's no medical supplies it's a safe bet there's not enough water to flush
    http://fsastore.com/Carex-Health-Fem...-ea-P8706.aspx
    benydryl, ibuprophen and aspirin
    2032 batteries, my red dot uses these.
    http://fsastore.com/Duracell-Battery...PK-P17466.aspx
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    Wulf, You are an asset to the community, thanks for your time to put together some suggestions, I had not even seen the Iodine, or the urinal, that is a good idea. 2032 batteries! Awesome.

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    Couple of other ideas for you would be something like this:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003IDFUYC/
    http://www.amazon.com/Surgical-Instr...dp/B008TH7PIG/

    With this kit, my wife (an RN who's worked in surgery, ER, pediatrics, etc) can take a care of most medical stuff and many emergencies if TSHTF. Good stuff to have around. We also have a good supply of medications which we rotate to keep them fresh.

    You might also look at these threads for ideas:

    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/56633-Med-kit-trauma-bag
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/54181-belt-medical-kit
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/20317-First-Aid-kits
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/69143-ST...-contents-v1-1
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/61148-Me...ies-group-buys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omicron View Post
    Couple of other ideas for you would be something like this:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003IDFUYC/
    http://www.amazon.com/Surgical-Instr...dp/B008TH7PIG/

    With this kit, my wife (an RN who's worked in surgery, ER, pediatrics, etc) can take a care of most medical stuff and many emergencies if TSHTF. Good stuff to have around. We also have a good supply of medications which we rotate to keep them fresh.

    You might also look at these threads for ideas:

    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/56633-Med-kit-trauma-bag
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/54181-belt-medical-kit
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/20317-First-Aid-kits
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/69143-ST...-contents-v1-1
    http://www.ar-15.co/threads/61148-Me...ies-group-buys
    Sweet! thanks Omicron! I'll get right onto reading those threads for ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    Sweet! thanks Omicron! I'll get right onto reading those threads for ideas.
    Happy to help. Be sure to let us know how you wind up spending it.

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    If anyone is going to use the mentioned website: www.fsastore.com use the coupon code "FRIEND5" to get $5 off your order.

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    My wife and I were trying to decide how to spend the last bit of our FSA account money. Thanks for the idea. She's calling to confirm that I can pick up an Adventure Medical kit or two and then we'll spend the rest at the FSA store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    My wife and I were trying to decide how to spend the last bit of our FSA account money. Thanks for the idea. She's calling to confirm that I can pick up an Adventure Medical kit or two and then we'll spend the rest at the FSA store.
    Glad I could help! The substantial amount of money went away after we decided to just pay for braces up front. We did have $80 left and I think the FSAstore is a good way to get some preps while utilizing the last bit of that money left in the account.

    We got:

    gauze sponges
    a couple non-electronic non-mercury thermometers
    some more rolled gauze
    6" elastic bandages
    butterfly closures
    assorted pack of band-aids

    I wanted to keep the stuff as shelf stable as possible (with 3 boys and 1 girl, rotating stock is still a challenge) while concentrating on minor to small wounds to address/dress wounds before infections can take hold.
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