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Silent Bob

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Okay, I normally don't tout one equipment list over another, but this one is very well thought out and for those who are novices and struggling to figure out what to pack and prioritize...this is an excellent pdf. I know many of you will disagree or agree, but I am just placing it out there. If your a combat medic, operational wilderness medicine instructor, or a medical professional, you might have other ideas...but short on time, since I don't have time to write my extensive lists, this is a good one. Enjoy and good preps to you.
 

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Most of the drugs there are unattainable by the majority of folks, and some of the medical items are way beyond the average persons skill level. Other than that it's pretty comprehensive.
 
Good info here, wish I read this PDF before putting my kit together!

It did mention carrying Sawyer Extractor Kit, I'm not sure about bee stings but this is what I found out about using this and all similar products regarding snake bites.

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National Institutes of Health

STUDY OBJECTIVE:

We determine the percentage of mock venom recovered by a suction device (Sawyer Extractor pump) in a simulated snakebite in human volunteers.
METHODS:

A mock venom (1 mL normal saline solution, 5.0 mg albumin, 2.5 mg aggregated albumin) radioactively labeled with 1 mCi of technetium was injected with a curved 16-gauge hypodermic needle 1 cm into the right lateral lower leg of 8 supine male volunteers aged 28 to 51 years. The Sawyer Extractor pump was applied after a 3-minute delay, and the blood removed by suction was collected after an additional 15 minutes. A 1991 Siemens Diacam was used to take measurements of the radioactive counts extracted and those remaining in the leg and body.
RESULTS:

The "envenomation load," as measured by mean radioactivity in the leg after injection, was 89,895 counts/min. The mean radioactivity found in the blood extracted in the 15 minutes of suction was 38.5 counts/min (95% confidence interval [CI] -33 to 110 counts/min), representing 0.04% of the envenomation load. The postextraction leg count was less than the envenomation load by 1,832 counts/min (95% CI -3,863 to 200 counts/min), representing a 2.0% decrease in the total body venom load.
CONCLUSION:

The Sawyer Extractor pump removed bloody fluid from our simulated snakebite wounds but removed virtually no mock venom, which suggests that suction is unlikely to be an effective treatment for reducing the total body venom burden after a venomous snakebite.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14747805
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My current kit,

10"wx8"hx5"d (3 zipper compartments)

*3) NAR Bear Claw Gloves
*1) Wound Irrigation Set
*3) 3m disposable thermometers
*1) Chap Stick
*1) bug repellent pump spray
*1) Mini Tweezers
*1) EMT and Trauma Shears
*1) Hemostat
*4) Safety Pins
*1) 2"x50" duct tape (gorilla)
*1) 2" Self Adhesive wrap
*2) 1"x10yrds first aid tape
*6) 3/4"x6" Tongue Depressors
*20) Cotton Tip Applicator
*1) Triangular Bandage
*1) 2" Ace Bandage

MINOR WOUNDS
sheer strips Band-Aid brand
*2) 1 3/4"x4"
*30) 1"x3"
*10) 5/8"x2 1/4"
*10) 3/4"x3"
*5) 7/8"x7/8"
fabric strips Band-Aid brand
*5) 1 3/4"x4"
*5) 3/4"x3"
tough strips Band-Aid brand
*5) 1"x3 1/4"
water block strips Band-Aid brand
*5) 3/4"x2"
*10) 1"x2 1/2"
Curad Classic
*24) 3/4"x3" strips
*30) 3/8"x1 5/8" strips
*3) 1 1/2"x3" butterfly
*13) 3/8"x1 3/4" closure
*1) 2 1/8"x2 5/8" Eye Pad

BLEEDING
*1) 25g QuikClot
*1) 4.5"x4.1yds Z-Pak gauze
*1) 4.5"x4.1yds NAR compressed gauze
*1) 5"x9" ABD trauma pads
*4) 4"x4" 2-pack Sterile Gauze Dressing
*6) 3"X3" Sterile Gauze Pads
*3) 3"x4" Adaptic Non-Adherent Dressing
*1) SWAT-T

FOOT CARE
*3) 4 5/8"x3 3/8" Moleskin
*6) 2"x3" Moleskin
*4) 2"x3" Molefoam
*6) Tincture of Benzoin

MEDICATION
*20) Acetaminophen 500MG
*20) Ibuprofen 200MG
*20) *Ibuprofen 800MG
*20) Diphenhydramine HCI 25 MG
*20) Aspirin uncoated (NSAID) 325MG
*20) Ranitidine 150mg
*20) Loperamide Hydrochloride 2MG
*20) Guaifenesin 400MG
*20) Dramamine 50MG
*20) Pepto-Bismol Chewables
*2) Oral Rehydration Salts WHO Formula 5-liters

WOUND/PREP CARE
*6) Povidone Iodine Ointment
*6) Antibiotic Ointment
*6) 1% Hydrocortisone Cream
*10) Anti-Itch Gel
*10) Sting Relief Wipes
*10) Triple Antibiotic ointment
*10) Povidone PVP Iodine Wipe
*10) Alcohol Antiseptic Wipe
*1) .5fl oz Off Explore bite/itch relief pump spray

BURNS
*1) 4"x4" Water-Jel Military Burn Dressings
*1) 8"x18" Water-Jel Military Burn Dressings
*1) H&H Super Combat Sterile Cravat/Burn Dressing
*1) 2"x3" 2nd Skin Moist burn pads
*3) 3.5grams BurnX

BOK
Condor Rip-Away EMT Pouch
1) Battle Dressing Compression Bandage
1) Celox Rapid z-fold
2) NAR S-Rolled Gauze (compressed) 4.5"x4.1yds
1) 1 set entry/exit Hyfin Vent Chest Seal w/valve
1) CAT Tourniquet W/ molle Tourniquet holster
1) ARS 14 g. 3 1/4 Decompression Needle
1) Nasopharyngeal Airway
2) NAR Bear Claw Gloves
1) 1"x10yrds first aid tape
1) 2" Self Adhesive wrap
1) 2"x50" duct tape (Gorilla)
1) EMT and Trauma Shears
1) Hemostat
1) Streamlight 66318 MicroStream (1AAA) w/ 2 AAA bats.
1) Triangular Bandage
1) Emergency Blanket
4) Antiseptic Wipe
3) hand wipes
1) Sharpie
 
Good info here, wish I read this PDF before putting my kit together!

It did mention carrying Sawyer Extractor Kit, I'm not sure about bee stings but this is what I found out about using this and all similar products regarding snake bites.

Maverick,

I agree with you on the data too. I actually wrote Sawyer once regarding about the kit and some of its intended purposes that are in the package. The person who wrote the PDF, just placed it in his T.O.

Hope all is well

SB
 

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