Средний состав аптечки
Бойца SF армии США
1. Gloves (PPE)
2. Nasal Airway 7.0 (secure Airway)
3. (2) large safety pins (secure bandage, sling, or to secure airway in a pinch)
4. 14 ga or larger 3” catheter (needle drill)
5. Cinch Tight “H” bandage (large bandage)
6. (2) Cinch Tight priMed gauze roll (smaller vaccum sealed Kerlix)
7. Duct tape (no kit is complete without it)
8. Quick Clot, HemCon, or TraumaDex as you prefer (duh)
9. Tourniquet SOFT-T(there should also be a minimum of 1 more on the soldiers centerline which he can get to with either hand (2 is 1; 1 is none)
10. Pill Pack (Mobic 15mg, Acetaminophen 1000mg, and Gatafloxacin 400mg)
11. Chest seals (Package from item 5 & 6 can be used for occlusive dressings along with duct tape thus saving weight and space)
I think that about covers it.
I am rethinking what I am having my guys carry. There may be changes to this list as I test out a few newer bandages...
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Blow Out and OUCH pack
[HR][/HR] On my Body armor I carried a pull away molle pocket for TCCC/Self aid buddy care type issues that was packed with
2x CAT on the Out side
9 line card and PT tx cards in a small zipper
2x S fold Kerlix
1x ACE
2x 14G NARP Cath
2x NPA
1x Cric Kit with 6.5 Shelly
1x HALO dressing (Chest Seals the best ones i have ever seen 2 come per pack and they are the size of Defib pads very nice)
2x Hemcon Injectors
1x Quick Clot
5x Large Safety Pins (to many uses to mention)
1x Trauma Sheers
[img="
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5-10x Band-aids
5x Blister Guard band-aids
1x Sheet Mole Skin
1x Super Glue
5x OpSites great to cover small cuts that have been sealed with Super glue
6x Benyadryl 25 mg
16x 200mg Motrin (Mobic when available)
1x tube Oral Glucose (if available, when not I put 2or 3 Dum Dum Pops in)
This little kit has come in handy more times then I can count so that I don"t have to break into my main to treat a small cut or blisters. Just think how often you are asked for a bandaid and don"t have one. Just something to think about.
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