In March 2000, at a Rand Corp. conference session on the medical support of urban military operations, John Holcomb ruefully acknowledged that the tools for controlling bleeding in battle had not ...
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What to pack in your travel first aid kit
From colds to blisters and splinters, you may suffer aches and pains while on holiday. Consider bringing items to help in an emergency so you don't have to dash off to find a chemist while you're ...
NON-LATEX GLOVES | The Red Cross recommends having two pairs of non-latex gloves in size large in your kit. These disposable gloves can protect your hands from exposure to germs and bodily fluids and ...
Dr. Dylan Wyatt, an Emergency Medicine Physician from Aspirus St. Luke’s, weighs in on what should be in our first aid kits. What should we put in our first aid kit? Dr. Dylan: There are two parts to ...
A first-aid kit is a must-have on any boat, but where you do your boating—and how self-sufficient you have to be before you can get help—dictates a lot about the contents. It’s also imperative to ...
(WFSB) - As summer approaches, emergency rooms anticipate an uptick in pediatric injuries, underscoring the importance of being prepared at home. The difference between a minor mishap and a major ...
**This article was written in collaboration with Road Guardians, an organization dedicated to teaching motorcyclist first aid and accident scene management. While we consulted with experts, every ...
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