Dude unless you're a surgeon that's a bit of a... wierd... medkit and even the civilian knows that. Walt's got the right idea: your immediately accessable and always carried kit should contain basically what you need to keep someone alive long enough for someone better than you to deal with it. Off the top of my slightly out of practice and out of date head I'd do this with your kit:
- 2x Bolin Chest Seal (you have two lungs, people aren't decent enough to not shoot both)
- Small roll of Duct Tape
- 2x CAT
- 3x Israeli Bandage
- 3x Combat Gauze/Quikclot
- 0x Cravats (Isn't this the same as a triangular bandage?)
- 3x Combine Pad (if this is what I'm thinking they're small)
- 2x Bandage
- 1x Triangular Bandage
- 1x Field Dressing
- 10x Alcohol Pads
- 1x small blade.
- 1x Permanent Marker
A couple things I didn't quite recognize and researching them brought back things that are redundant (bandage vs israeli bandage vs field dressing) or may be a different size then what I see as a civilian but like I said I've been a bit out of the loop. The general concept should be sound, the point is to just hold someone together and stop blood loss while they get evacuated, you aren't going to be fixing them right there.
Now ofc if you ARE medically trained to the degree of putting people back together then ignore what I said and enjoy never paying for your own beer again.
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Last edited by Shadowex3; 09-23-2010 at 09:32 PM..
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