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#3958 - 05/01/11 04:31 PM Medical Kit
Toblerone Offline
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The contents of a medical kit have recently been actively debated on the Aussie seakayakforum.com

A minimalist kit has been advocated, comprising

- phone/VHF/EPIRB (whichever appropriate)
- multi-tool
- paracetamol/aspirin
- antiseptic
- gloves/condoms
- sutures/needle
- duct tape
- superglue
- and a toblerone or mars bar

May seem a bit minimalist, but the reasoning behind it makes "interesting" reading

Any thoughts from the North American community?

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#3963 - 05/02/11 09:12 AM Re: Medical Kit [Re: Toblerone]
magooch Offline
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Condoms? Are we talking about first aid, or what?

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#3969 - 05/03/11 12:32 AM Re: Medical Kit [Re: magooch]
Toblerone Offline
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You need to check out the Aussie thread, it's gotten way out of control but thrown up some interesting ideas.

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#3986 - 05/04/11 06:18 PM Re: Medical Kit [Re: Toblerone]
ShiverMeTimbers Offline
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I think the sutures / needle suggestion is a very bad idea. Wounds can be hard to clean and obtaining a sterile field is problematic. When a contaminated wound is closed with sutures it creates a perfect environment for sepsis and gas gangrene. Lacerations caused by marine shells, reefs etc are very difficult to clean thoroughly, and many physicians feel it is especially problematic to suture them. Far better to clean it well, apply a sterile dressing and bind it closed until professional care can be obtained.

Think about where you're paddling. Is it a very remote expedition where help is days or weeks away? Not likely. Most outings are day-trips and medical facilities are relatively close at hand. Stock your kit accordingly.

You'll get a lot more use out of an assortment of band-aids, gauze pads, a wide roll of bandage adhesive, a couple of "ACE" bandages, antibiotic ointment, and "moleskin". Good bandage shears also come in handy - the ones with the safety nub on the lower blade are nice. Tweezers are good, too. Betadine antiseptic solution for cleaning around the wound area is good. I've used hydrogen peroxide to irrigate small wounds and abrasions. Sterile water for irrigating a wound is also good.
Sunscreen, lip balm, a sealed flagon of grog - all these come in handy...

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#3987 - 05/04/11 10:12 PM Re: Medical Kit [Re: ShiverMeTimbers]
Toblerone Offline
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Ah, but the sutures/needle can double as fishing hook...

I'd be more worried about the bloody Toblerone chocolate-bar and what the Aussies are proposing to with it, myself.

But I'm with you on the grog...

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