so i decided i would take pics and share with you all my aid bag that i have. so here it is.
on top is a velcro style tourniquet.
and here inside compartment one you see i have alot of things. to the left of this, not pictured, there are two zippered pouches inwhich i have naproxen, ibuprofen, acetaminophine, amoxicillian, deconomine, bacatracin, chapstick, sunscreen, bug repelant, asherman chest seals, large gauze pads, band-aids, alcohol swabs, batteries and small flashlight, pen light, and a pulse-oximatry meter.
under all the goodies shown is bedadine swabs/bottles to steralize instruments and/or skin for sutures. more guaze rolls, triangle bandages to tie splints down or make a sling for broken arm, glowsticks for the dark.
compartment two has other stuff. mostly IV therapy stuff.
to the left of the IV fluids is another pouch (not pictured) that has hot/cold packs, emergency obsetrics kit, blood pressure cuff and stethoscope.
the picture you see is another zippered pouch (compartment 3) that is unzipped and open. it is folded over the pouch with the stuff i stated above.
so there you have it, a combat medics aid bag. and there is still so much more i could fit and need to get, like saline locks, more flushes, various sized syringes, more needles, more bedadine, alcohol swabs, IV tube extinders, and most importantly MORPHINE!!! <-- thats way hard to get hands on.
also i need some more airway management stuff like a larongascope,(aids in intibating a patient) bag valve mask,(provides positive pressure ventilation to ease in administering C.P.R.)combitube, and the other tubes you stick down the throat to the lungs when a person cannot breath. and oxygen mask, tubing and tank. then im about as good as any civillian E.M.T. except without a big truck and gurny. and a $500 expense to pay.