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<blockquote data-quote="Okieprepper" data-source="post: 4034481" data-attributes="member: 11631"><p>After a long career in EMS I can tell two of the most "used together" items on the truck were 4x4 gauze and coban (vet rap). Any kit without those two items is lacking. I could take care of 90% of all trauma injuries with those items and if the 4x4s couldn't get it done I would step up to a 5x8 ABD pad. Roller gauze was also a common go-to item for securing 4x4s especially for burns, but I always preferred the Coban because it's so superior to medical tapes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okieprepper, post: 4034481, member: 11631"] After a long career in EMS I can tell two of the most "used together" items on the truck were 4x4 gauze and coban (vet rap). Any kit without those two items is lacking. I could take care of 90% of all trauma injuries with those items and if the 4x4s couldn't get it done I would step up to a 5x8 ABD pad. Roller gauze was also a common go-to item for securing 4x4s especially for burns, but I always preferred the Coban because it's so superior to medical tapes. [/QUOTE]
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