Description
The NRS Comprehensive Medical Kit includes the essentials for handling most emergency situations off the grid. When you're gearing up for a large multi-day river trip or heading into the backcountry for an extended amount of time an inclusive first-aid kit is a necessity.
- From everyday cuts and blisters to gaping wounds and burns, minor sprains to fractured bones, to basic survival gear, the Comprehensive Medical Kit covers a lot of bases for first-aid care.
- All components are organized within clear, re-sealable modules.
- The modules are stored in a tough 30-denier ripstop nylon dry bag with the HydroLock zip-seal and fold-down StormStrip™ closure.
- Plastic d-ring on the buckle for an attachment point.
- Attached tag doubles as an inventory check-off list and header cards are included in each module letting you easily keep stock of your supplies.
- The dry bag is big enough to easily hold the Comprehensive Medical Kit modules and any small, personalized additions.
- The Comprehensive Medical Kit is designed for a group of 1-15 people on the water for up to 28 days.
- The NRS Comprehensive Medical Kit exceeds recommended first aid kit requirements of the National Park Service for river trips on the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon.
- Field medical kits contain tools and supplies which can be helpful for providing care to ill or injured people. These kits are not a substitute for professional medical care. Please obtain current first-aid and CPR training from a credible source to learn how to properly utilize the contents of medical kits.
Here is a list of items contained inside this Medical Kit:
- Comprehensive Guide
- Illustrated Guide to Life-Threatening Emergencies
- CPR MicroShield®
- SAM® Splint
- Digital Thermometer 90F–105F
- EMT Shears
- Splinter Picker Forceps
- Irrigation Syringe
- 1.5 fl.oz. Povidone Iodine Solution
- 10 Wound Closure Strips
- 3 Tinctures of Benzoin
- 9 Triple Antibiotic Ointments
- 9 Antiseptic Towelettes
- 2 Blister and Burn Dressings
- Moleskin
- Molefoam
- 4 Nitrile Examination Gloves
- 2 Antimicrobial Hand Wipes
- 2 Infectious Control Bags
- 16 4x4 Sterile Dressings
- 8 2x2 Sterile Dressings
- 2 Eye Pads
- 2 Non-adherent Sterile Dressings
- 8x10 Trauma Pad
- 5x9 Trauma Pad
- Triangular Bandage
- 2 Conforming Gauze Bandage (3")
- Elastic Bandage w/ Velcro®
- Adhesive Tape 10 yards (1")
- 10 Strip Bandages
- 10 Knuckle Bandages
- 4 Cotton Tipped Applicators
- Burn Aloe Gel (Sun and Wind)
- 2 Rehydration Salts (1 liter)
- 6 APAP (Tylenol)
- 6 I-Prin (ibuprofen)
- 4 Asprin
- 6 Diphen (antihistamine)
- 6 Alamag® Antacid
- 4 Diamode (Immodium®)
- Glutose Paste (1 serving)
- 4 1% Hydrocortison (topical inflamation cream)
- 3 Sting Relief Pads
- 3 Safety Pins
- 2Storm® Waterproof Matches
- 1 Small Duct Tape Roll
- Accident Report & Pencil
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Weight: | 2.68 lbs. |
Modules: | 4 |
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