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Do You Know What To Do In An Emergency?!

March 19, 2018   |   By Do You Know What To Do In An Emergency?! - image Capture-61 on https://news.emgcloud.net/news

Many Aussies know the absolute basics, but nothing can prepare you for a real world emergency like professional first aid training!

Even when equipped with a properly equipped first aid kit, many people still don’t even know where to start with treating a patient with necessary and appropriate first aid care.

Acknowledging this issue and coming up with a brilliant response the Adventurer Rescue Swag first aid kit was created!

The Adventurer Rescue Swag first aid kit is considered one of the best ultimate remote area first aid kits, containing nearly anything you could need to make sure that life threatening injuries are tended too safely and appropriately and with the best possible care.

The kit contains three modules that are tailored to suit the necessary requirments, of those types of injury as outlined below;

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Minor Injuries Module Module:

Description: Quantity: Purpose:
Gauze swabs 3pc 7.5cm x 7.5cm 6 Cleaning skin & wounds
Eye pads 5.5cm x 7.7cm 2 Covering of eye wounds
Fabric strip Band-Aid 72mm x 19mm x 25mm 2 Minor wound covering
Micropore paper tape 2.5cm x 5m 1 Securing dressings
Wound closures 6mm x 75mm 3 Assist to close wounds
Povidone iodine swabs 4 Cleaning skin & wounds
Eye wash liquid ampoule 15ml 4 Wound and eye irrigation
Forceps 7.5cm stainless steel 1 Foreign object removal, dressing handling
Splinter probes 3.7cm x 1 5 Splinter removal
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Snake Bit/Burns/Sprains & Strains Module:

Description: Quantity: Purpose:
Premium snake bite indicator band. 10cm x 10M 1 Compression for snake bite, support for sprains
Triangular bandage 110cm x 110cm 1 Immobilisation
Burn gel sachet 3.5g 5 Burn relief
Low adherent dressing 7.5cm x 10cm 1 Covering burns
Low adherent dressing 5cm x 5cm 3 Covering burns
Clear plastic bag 50cm x 60cm 1 Water liner – convert Rescue Swag to water carrier
Instruction card 1

 

Major Injures Module:

Description: Quantity: Purpose:
First aid leaflet 1 Instructions – First Aid
Amputated parts bags assorted x 3 1 Amputated parts storage
Wound dressing No.14 1 Control bleeding and protect wounds
CPR Face shield disposable 1 Resuscitation
Thermal blanket 127cm x 180cm 1 Shock management
Universal shears 15cm S/S 1 Removal of clothing, cutting bandages/dressings
Safety pins – bag of 12 1 Securing dressings
Nitrile glove powder free x 2 4 Personal protection
Instruction card 1

The Adventurer Rescue Swag also has a technological trick up its sleeve being able to couple with an offline smartphone app, that can prompt users with the appropriate steps to remembering their first aid training when placed in a stressful real-world emergency.

The smartphone app cleverly recognizes QR scanner codes on the first aid kit compartments and will help the first aid practitioner into delivering a safe and effective treatment for anything from, burns, cuts, grazes, broken bones, snake bites and even help with performing CPR.

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It is important to be prepared when you find yourself in remote environments, as even when in populated areas, help isn’t always readily accessible. When prepared for

When you are in remote areas, it is important to quickly apply first aid practices as outlined below, to ensure maximum chances of survival;

BITES AND STINGS

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When someone encounters a seriously nasty bite from snakes, Funnel-Web spiders, and even blue ringed octopus, It is important to apply the steps below to ensure sufficient pressure bandaging and limb immobilization is implemented to prevent the spread of venom around the body;

Firstly apply a firm heavy crepe or elasticised roller bandage (10–15 centimetres wide) starting 5-10cm above the bite location in overlapping turns moving first up towards the heart, then back down over the bite and past it towards the hand or foot.

The bandage needs to be applied firmly to the limb. The correct pressure is necessary to slow the transmission of venom through the lymph system and into the blood stream. The bandage should be about as tight as when strapping a sprained limb and must NOT cut off blood flow, or even be uncomfortable; if it is uncomfortable, the person can and will unconsciously flex the limb, defeating the immobilisation portion of the therapy.

 

The location of the bite should be clearly marked on the outside of the bandages for later treatment.

Immobilise the bandaged limb using one or more splints. This is important to prevent pumping of blood through the victim’s muscles resulting in the venom being spread quickly throughout the body.

 

As with any life-threatening injury you should seek medical assistance AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

If you have an emergency PLB beacon, now is the time to set it off, if you don’t have one, call for help on your vehicle mounted UHF Radio using duplex mode on stations 5 or 35 which are both reserved for emergency use only, if there is no response try again with Duplex mode switched off.

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