In order to answer this question, I need more information from you -- feel free to add it to the DISCUSSION section if you wish. Answer the following quesitons first: * Where are we? In a building in Cincinatti? In a winter aid station in Antarctica? In the International Space Station? What are the geographical and climatilogical considerations? * How long will I have to sustain the patient without outside support? * How many patients are we going to aid from this box? * Are there special circumstances to take into account? (Am I on a leper colony where leprousy is a problem, or an epidemic site where I'll be seeing a lot of haemorrhagic fever? Am I in a cardiac care unit where cardio is the order of the day? A battlefield, where otherwise super-healthy people will show up with wounds?). I look forward to your input.
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They usually contain basic bandages such as band aids. They also usually have some protection like rubber gloves. Mostly all of them have some kind of disinfectant for cuts. More advanced kits contain tweezers and scissors. There are a huge variety of materials that can be put in a first aid kit.
A first aid box should include sterile non-stick dressings; an assortment of adhesive dressings; gauze and elastic bandages and a triangular bandage to use as a sling. Adhesive tape is necessary as are scissors and tweezers. Disposable gloves should be present. A space blanket is small and light and will help conserve body heat. A bottle of normal saline can be used to clean wounds if there is no water available. Medications should include antibiotic cream and analgesics including aspirin. A small but powerful flash light is a useful addition. Specialty items can be added depending on the need for the kit, e.g. a snake bite kit for hikers where poisonous snakes are known to be.
They usually contain basic bandages such as band aids. They also usually have some protection like rubber gloves. Mostly all of them have some kind of disinfectant for cuts. More advanced kits contain tweezers and scissors. There are a huge variety of materials that can be put in a first aid kit.
They usually contain basic bandages such as band aids. They also usually have some protection like rubber gloves. Mostly all of them have some kind of disinfectant for cuts. More advanced kits contain tweezers and scissors. There are a huge variety of materials that can be put in a first aid kit.
Most basic first aid kits include bandages, disinfectant, and gloves. More extensive ones include countelss other items.
A first aid kit has most of the important things you will need in an emergency. It should always contain at least bandages, tape, and antiseptic wipes.
they are part of the first aid system
The things that should NOT be in a first aid box are plasters, knives and you must always NOT take scissors.
amrica in 1878
The red cross is the universal first aid insignia.
Justin bieber
No. Unless you are on a long vacation or maybe anytime because you will feel safter with a first aid kit.
because he may have any injuries
There are many reasons why you need a first aid box in classrooms. Advantages are - If there is a injury in class then it is useful to have the resource avalible. - if you were doing a lesson on first aid then you could demonstrate to the class what and how to use the equipment Disadvantages are - the pupils could mess around with the equipment and end up damaging it - Things can get lost Ect hop that helps you !!!!!!!
The first aid box or kit is important as it contained vital emergency equipment to use in an emergency. A box ensures it is kept in one place. The kit should be placed in a well known place. All family members or work colleagues should known its location. This ensures prompt response can be obtained if needed.
Yes you would need a first aid box in space.
Generally white or black are the correct colors.
Gauze is commonly used to clot and clean open wounds.