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List of ‘Collapse’ Medical Supplies
List of ‘Collapse’ Medical Supplies
Modernsurvivalblog http://www.pakalertpress.com/wp-cont...l-Supplies.jpg Here’s my list of Collapse medical supplies with natural remedies included (we should have these as back-ups or for first use supplies to save commercially made items!). Dr.Bones and I spend a lot of time and energy researching “back-up” plans for traditional medicine. We want YOU to have the knowledge to provide medical help if we have a collapse. I have planted over 60 different medicinal herbs in my raised beds and am learning how incredible natural remedies can be. List of ‘Collapse’ Medical Supplies Collapse medical supplies: oral antibiotics- may also include garlic oil, honey,cayenne,thyme oil,peppermint oil and eucalyptus oil as herbal alternatives or fresh garlic or ginger OR if you can’t acquire Rx antibiotics, see our 4 part series that discusses antibiotics/their fish antibioticequivalents and how to use them, this is part one: Antibiotics And Their Use in Collapse Medicine(tm), Part 1 antibiotic ointment and/or antibacterial herbal salve ( with calendula/tea tree oil/lavender oils) multi size bandages- lots of these in several sizes, spot, knuckle, size 1×3 is great to cover most lacerations ace bandages- 3 or 4 steri strips and butterfly bandages to close minor lacerations TONS of gauze/dressings (sterile and non-sterile 4x4s) include lots of “telfa” pads( non-adherent-so healing wounds won’t stick to the dressing) and a xeroform petroleum dressing (non stick) ABD pads (usually 5×9) also called combine dressings 10×30 trauma dressing tapes- include duct, adhesive and paper ( for adhesive tape allergies) quality bandage scissor/trauma shear ( ALL METAL, the plastic handle ones break cutting jean material!) Pliable fracture material mole skin- for blisters scalpels LOTS of nitrile gloves a couple pair of sterile size 7 1/2 gloves hand sanitizer betadine swabs/wipes BZK wipes-to clean hands/wounds alcohol pads masks- surgical(for sick people) and N-95s(for healthy people to keep them from getting sick!) dermabond (Rx) OR super glue ( may burn the skin) needle holder and sutures (2-0 nylon- don’t bother with 3-0 or smaller- higher the number=smaller the needle!) curved kelley clamp ( to remove foreign objects from wounds) tweezers several large safety pins magnifying glass pen light tongue depressor(s) clotting powders/dressings- cayenne ppepper powder may help minor bleeding styptic pencil- minor bleeding quality tourniquet- only use in severe bleeding that will stop with a major pressure dressing or clotting agents olaes modular bandage or Israel bandage blood stopper dressing (dressing with 2 kerlix attached for wrapping) Q-tips cravet triangle bandages snake bit kit rubber bag (hot water bottle) Re-useable GEL packs- can be cooled OR heated aquatabs Fels naptha soap- to wash off poison Ivy,oak or sumac from skin and clothes (also a great clothes detergent) dental kit- toothpicks, dental mirror, cotton-tip applicators, dental filling material ( commercial or mix zinc oxide powder and 2 drops clove oil), pill cups for mixing the dental filling, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and 2 drops of peppermint oil make a great gum treatment and toothpaste extra essential clove oil (numbs dental pain when applied directly Eye cup eye wash eye pads/eye patch an Ear oil natural remedy ( usually has garlic oil and mullein oil)- use 2 warmed drops in the affected ear and place a cotton ball over the ear canal secured with paper tape, repeat 3 times daily. claritin (non-drowsy antihistamine)- hay fever/allergies benadryl ( drowsy antihistamine)-allergic reactions to stings/medication/food/contact with irritants/this is the other ingredient in tylenol PM! It really puts you to sleep at 50mg dose, but this is a better dose for serious allergic reactions! epipen (Rx), if needed for serious allergic reactions sudafed-decongestant, eucalyptus essential oil- also a decongestant and good for coughs ( direct or steam inhalation/ a good insect repellent pain relievers/analgesics- aspirin (not for children) /Tylenol/ibuprofen arnica essential oil/salve (great mixed with St.John’s Wort)- also an analgesic used externally in very dilute amounts (6-12 drops per ounce of carrier oil) see my articles (doomandbloom.net) on Natural Medical Kit:Essential oils. Great for bruises, joint and muscle pain, fracture pain, use ONLY on intact skin. Other Analgesic Essential Oils -Consider 1 or 2 of these – lavender,chamomile,rosemary,eucalyptus, marjoram Imodium-for diarrhea tx hydrocortisone cream- anti-inflammatory, good for rashes helichrysum essential oil- also anti-inflammatory and additionally an analgesic Lip balm-I love carmex brand zinc oxide cream-rashes and a sunscreen zinc oxide powder medical grade- to mix with Clove bud essential oil, and make a temporary dental filling Raw honey-externally for serious burns/internally mix with garlic oil for an antibiotic and sore throat tx tea tree essential oil-antiseptic/antifungal/insect bite tx/burn tx lavender essential oil-analgesic/antiseptic/calming effect for insomnia,stress/skin care-rashes and cuts peppermint essential oil-respiratory and nasal congestion/Headache tx 1 drop to temples or inhale vapors/also good for digestive disorders/achy joints and muscle tx/ use 2 drops on toothbrush with baking soda geranium essential oil- decreases bleeding when applied to wound/lowers blood sugar/burn tx /antibacterial thieves blend essential oil- A mix of clove,lemon,cinnamon,eucalyptus and rosemary oils- Antibiotic/antiseptic/and a host of other actions. chamomile tea bags- internally relaxing,headache tx and digestive problems/ external compress for burns,bee stings ginger tea bags- internally good for nausea, stomachaches, digestive problems like gas and bloating, also good for motion sickness (crystallized ginger is an alternative, but weighs more) echinacea/elderberry tea bags- supports immune system, decreases flu and cold duration aloe vera laxative tea bags- usually contains senna mixed with other herbs for a better flavor powdered Gatorade-for rehydration drinks ( to tx dehydration) multi-vitamins, extra vit c and zinc With the above list you can treat: colds/flu/cough/sore throat/lung congestion aches and pains allergies/allergic reactions skin irritations and conditions digestive upsets and nausea constipation/diarrhea bug bites/ bee stings/ contact dermatitis( poison ivy/oak/) burns/sunburn minor cuts. scrapes and lacerations-including suturing headaches, sinus congestion ear/eye/dental issues stress and anxiety oral hygiene and basic dental tx surface disinfectant insect repellent and wash clothes! I hope this helps, I have spent almost 2 years researching what would be really helpful and USEFUL in a collapse situation. Airways and ambu bags without a hospital to transfer the patient to, are mostly a waste of money. I would concentrate on the supplies you will need most and will likely be able use without too much training. Knowledge is power! Nurse Amy [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] Black Blade: I should be better prepared in this area myself as I am lacking in some supplies beyond the usual first aid kit and trauma kit. On the other hand we have a Physician's Assistant and a Surgical Nurse who are well stocked and they bring their unique skill sets to our small survival community. |
Re: List of ‘Collapse’ Medical Supplies
A small thread on medical supplies and health needs on my site: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]... A most basic First Aid Kit (one at home and one for travel): http://images.yuku.com/image/jpg/059...b7d10d49_r.jpg http://images.yuku.com/image/jpg/5df...63e2ec78_r.jpg The kit includes various bandages, gauzes, splits, hemostats, latex gloves, anti-biotic creams, burn cream, thermometer, a stethoscope with blood pressure cuff, SAM splints, tweezers, hand sanitizer, pain meds, dextromorphin, lidocaine, Cipro (powder), etc. I may upgrade with an expanded trauma kit eventually as conditions change. |
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