The basic equipment that is needed for basic trauma life support includes a portable oxygen apparatus, a bag-valve mask, saline drops and cervical collars. Other items of importance are a thermometer, stethoscope and intravenous catheters.
The basic equipment needed for a bowler is the bowling ball and bowling shoes. A bag to carry the ball in is common. Some bowlers use wrist aids for support.
a arrow and bow:)
Water.
You will want to invest in some basic irrigation equipment such as sprinklers, water pumps, water reels, and repair equipment. Once you have this equipment you can then add other specialized equipment as needed for your farm.
Deformities, Contusions, Abrasions, Punctures/Penetrations/Paradoxical movement, Burns, Tenderness, Lacerations, Swelling--things to look for when performing a head-to-toe assessment of a trauma patient. The BTLS part originally came from the Basic Trauma Life Support course, which has since been replaced by ITLS--International Trauma Life Support.
The basic equipment needed to get started in the egg business is chickens (or other egg-laying bird), coops, a feed system, feedstock. There are many other types of equipment that can simplify the process, but these are the necessary basics.
Microscope is the basic tool. Some other equipments may be needed for the preparation.
You will need the basic car wash equipment to wah your car. Things as simple as a bucket with some soap and a couple towels to apply the soap and to dry the car.
Well the question is a little vague. The basic checklist would probably include: The suitability of the equipment to the task that it is to perform. The cost of the equipment as well as the operational costs. The lifespan/ guarantee's/ warranties of the equipment. Backup and support from the vendor.
First you must find out what the fishing season is, and obtain a license from the state you are fishing in. Then you get the proper equipment, bait, and clothing.
You would need an adjustable chair, mirrors, scissors, dryers, cleaning and styling products, and a sink at the absolute minimum.
Snorkeling is not only great fun for experienced and basic swimmers but requires little equipment. The basic equipment for snorkeling can be found at your local scuba shop or major superstore. Items needed would be a mask (proper fitting is important), snorkel, and fins. Don't forget your sunscreen!