first-aid kit
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
kit consisting of a set of bandages and medicines for giving first aid
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
kit consisting of a set of bandages and medicines for giving first aid
A first aid box is a collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid, particularly in a medical emergency. Most first aid kits contain bandages for controlling bleeding, personal protective equipment such as gloves and a breathing barrier for performing rescue breathing and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and sometimes instructions on how to perform first aid.
Most store bought flirt aid kits, especially the cheap ones, are very poor in terms of quality, quantity, and selection of items, and are only suited for treating very minor injuries. A homemade kit, if properly prepared, is generally better and sometimes cheaper than most commercial kits.
A generic first aid kit is better than nothing. However, the contents of a first aid kit should be optimized for local conditions. For example, a kit for hikers in snake country should have a snakebite kit. A kit aboard a boat should have medications for seasickness.
One list of items for a first aid kit are as follows:
Sometimes dressings and bandages are combined, in which case they must be sterile.
Instruments
Equipment
Medication (Single use packets of medications, ointments, and antiseptics will prolong shelf life, decrease contamination risk, reduce risk of leakage (usually), and save space (for small quantities).
Improvised uses: Many first aid items can have improvised uses in a survival situation. For example, alcohol pads and
petroleum jelly based ointments can be used as a fire-starting aid in an emergency, and the latter can even be used as an
improvised lubricant for certain mechanical devices, and adhesive tapes and bandages can be used for repairs. These alternate
uses can be an important consideration when picking items for a kit that may be used in wilderness or survival situations.
First aid can be performed without a first aid kit. Any cloth (preferably as clean as possible) can be used as a bandage. Duct tape could also be used to secure a dressing. Common household items such as a magazine or even sticks can be used for splints. Direct pressure to stop bleeding can be applied with a hand if nothing else presents itself. Obviously it is better to have proper equipment, but improvised equipment has saved many lives.
Emergency responders use a more advanced medical kit called a trauma bag or a first responder bag. The contents are more high quality and the quantity of supplies is more than a basic first aid kit.
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