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    Looking for some hard to source shtf first aid items. Suture kits, various syringes (wound flushing, lydocaine, pneumothorax chest tube, etc.), lydocaine for that matter... Any recommendations?

  • #2
    Don't we have that ? I'll check when I get home and put up some links
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    • #3
      I have some lydocaine but nothing to administer it. Want to buy some suture kits while I'm at it. There's a lot on ebay just not sure of reliability.

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      • #4
        I would trust you to suture me but for myself I suck at that and want to get stapler... Might be better to get staples so more people could use it?
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        Finally joined the ranks of broke homeowner
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        • #5
          Yeah thought about that but it's quite a bit bulkier and I'm looking to min. weight/space for backpacking kit. Sutures seem to be more available than syringes. Can you get a prescription for syringes. Got to be available in local pharmacy for diabetics I would think...

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          • #6
            Yes diabetics can get them, do we have any places for druggies to get clean needles?

            Also decompression needle can be improvised using needle for animals . That's what class told us.
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            Finally joined the ranks of broke homeowner
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            • #7
              Yeah, can also be improvised with a razor blade, clamp and tubing (IV drip, etc.) or a ballpoint pen but would prefer to get the real deal, LOL...

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              • #8
                BTW, good article/paper here http://militarymedicine.amsus.org/do...LMED.169.5.403 in case anybody is interested in this stuff.

                After cleaning and anesthetizing her left chest wall, a 24- French gauge chest tube was inserted. In the absence of a chest tube drain, a temporary one was constructed using an IV bag, a sterile water bottle, and some tubing. The patient experienced immediate relief and began to breathe normally. The drain produced about 2 L of yellow fluid. On subsequent examination, she had a midline trachea and reappearance of breath sounds on the left side of her chest.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cgrutt View Post
                  Yeah, can also be improvised with a razor blade, clamp and tubing (IV drip, etc.) or a ballpoint pen but would prefer to get the real deal, LOL...
                  http://www.chinookmed.com/cgi-bin/ca...FRexoCBgnw_wcB your welcome lol
                  www.AvidArms.com I'm STIHL out of conditioner!!
                  Finally joined the ranks of broke homeowner
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                  • #10
                    In fact they have everything I think you need
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                    • #11
                      Thanks!

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