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<blockquote data-quote="mrsgomezclan" data-source="post: 2036912" data-attributes="member: 26617"><p>Definitely better to make your own kit or buy a good one. Most of the ready made kits i have seen have a lot of useless tiny bandaids, dried out towelettes, and a ridiculous amount of aspirin.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion, im not a doc or emt though. Been through the regular minor wounds of childhood what with having 6 boys, lol. Although the girls do their fair share of getting scrapes and bruises too. </p><p></p><p>Lots of large bandaids, i think the knuckle and fingertip ones are useful as well. 4x4 gauze, tape, quick clot, scissors, bandages, a few finger splints, instant cold/hot packs, peppermint oil works well for headaches and nausea and faintness. Electrolyte solution. Absorbent pads. Im sure lots more that i cant think of at the moment. </p><p></p><p>Should get some of that liquid bandage also. Does anyone know if its true that superglue can be used to seal cuts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsgomezclan, post: 2036912, member: 26617"] Definitely better to make your own kit or buy a good one. Most of the ready made kits i have seen have a lot of useless tiny bandaids, dried out towelettes, and a ridiculous amount of aspirin. Just my opinion, im not a doc or emt though. Been through the regular minor wounds of childhood what with having 6 boys, lol. Although the girls do their fair share of getting scrapes and bruises too. Lots of large bandaids, i think the knuckle and fingertip ones are useful as well. 4x4 gauze, tape, quick clot, scissors, bandages, a few finger splints, instant cold/hot packs, peppermint oil works well for headaches and nausea and faintness. Electrolyte solution. Absorbent pads. Im sure lots more that i cant think of at the moment. Should get some of that liquid bandage also. Does anyone know if its true that superglue can be used to seal cuts? [/QUOTE]
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