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<blockquote data-quote="brotherbrown831" data-source="post: 2076194" data-attributes="member: 26145"><p>In a SHTF situation I assumed the to two likely forms of medical emergency would be fracture/flesh-wound and disease/infection. </p><p></p><p>For the fracture/flesh-wound I have a lot of quick-clot, sterile goss pads (feminine hygiene pads work great for this), suture kit, peroxide for cleaning, lots of medical tape and a home-made turnakit(sp?) I made our of a leather straps and splinting materials. Along with the usual assortment of bandages and things.</p><p></p><p>For the disease/infection I first focused on sanitation/prevention by including a lot of bleach/hand sanitizer/iodine pills. I have individual medications to treat certain high risk symptoms, like anti-diahrehal, Tylenol for fever, antihistamines for bug bites and rash, hydrocortizone, neo-sporin etc etc.... I even keep a Epi pens around just in case an unknown severe allergy kicks in. I have little ones at home so I also made sure to stock up and child safe versions of all over the counter medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brotherbrown831, post: 2076194, member: 26145"] In a SHTF situation I assumed the to two likely forms of medical emergency would be fracture/flesh-wound and disease/infection. For the fracture/flesh-wound I have a lot of quick-clot, sterile goss pads (feminine hygiene pads work great for this), suture kit, peroxide for cleaning, lots of medical tape and a home-made turnakit(sp?) I made our of a leather straps and splinting materials. Along with the usual assortment of bandages and things. For the disease/infection I first focused on sanitation/prevention by including a lot of bleach/hand sanitizer/iodine pills. I have individual medications to treat certain high risk symptoms, like anti-diahrehal, Tylenol for fever, antihistamines for bug bites and rash, hydrocortizone, neo-sporin etc etc.... I even keep a Epi pens around just in case an unknown severe allergy kicks in. I have little ones at home so I also made sure to stock up and child safe versions of all over the counter medications. [/QUOTE]
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