Wednesday, May 9, 2018

2.5 gallon bucket first aid kit

2.5 gallon bucket first aid kit

The first aid box is packaged with a list of contents taped to the inside of the lid. Moist towelettes and antiseptic towelettes and latex gloves kept on top so you can clean your hands before digging through supplies.
  • basic first-aid guide
  • moist towelettes
  • antiseptic towelettes
  • latex gloves
  • acetaminophen (Tylenol)
  • ibuprofen (Advil)
  • aspirin
  • diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
  • loperamide (Imodium A-D)
  • burn cream
  • sting relief towelettes
  • hydrocortisone cream
  • triple antibiotic ointment (Neosporin)
  • cough drops
  • earplugs
  • instant ice pack
  • tweezers
  • nail clippers
  • scissors
  • digital thermometer
  • cotton balls
  • waterproof adhesive tape
  • gauze rolls
  • gauze pads
  • moleskin
  • band-aids
  • butterfly bandages
  • ace bandage
  • triangular bandage
  • hand sanitizer
  • Q-tips
  • petroleum jelly
  • RAD sticker (personal radiation dosimeter) 

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    These pieces of kit weren’t included in the example bucket build above but are listed here by popular demand. (links will open in a new browser tab)
    • Lifestraw ultracompact Water Filter 
    • 24-inch Pocket Chainsaw 
    • 3600 calorie ration bars with 5 year shelf life 
    • 4-in-1 Emergency Gas & Water Shutoff Tool
    • 12,000 Strike Firestarter and whistle 
    • Hand-crank Flashlight 
    • Everstryke Match (15000 uses) 
    • Foldable Drybags 
    • Foldable credit card knife 
    • High Power LED flashlight 
    • bar soap
    • kleenex
    • floss
    • baby shampoo
    • hand lotion
    • sunscreen
    • toothpaste
    • toothbrushes
    • feminine hygiene pads
    • comb
    • toilet paper
    • washcloths

Thursday, May 3, 2018

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What is the difference between a heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest?

What is the difference between a heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest?

Because sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) contains the words "cardiac arrest," people automatically assume that it is the same as a heart attack. While the two conditions are similar in many ways, they are very different in others. The circulatory system inside of your body that moves blood to and from the heart is often compared to the plumbing in a house. When the "pipes" are clear, blood moves freely from the heart to the organs, muscles, and tissues where it is needed. When the arteries become blocked with excessive amounts of plaque, blood does not move as efficiently. Eventually, the reduced blood supply to the heart causes parts of the heart muscle to die. Someone who is having a heart attack might complain of chest pain, numbness down one arm, shortness of breath, nausea, or dizziness.

On the other hand, when sudden cardiac arrest happens, the heart stops pumping blood through the body and instead begins to beat in an unorganized way. This "quivering," known as fibrillation, causes the person experiencing it to pass out or collapse and begin gasping. As the brain stops receiving blood from the heart, the person may even experience a seizure that lasts for 10 to 30 seconds. While a heart attack can certainly lead to SCA, it is possible to have a heart attack without it.

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