2. Contents of a First Aid Kit
A First Aid
Guide/Pamphlet can help
people to make the
correct decisions under
pressurized decisions.
Some people are not as
familiar with first aid
techniques as others, so
this pamphlet can help
with certain situations.
3. Alcohol Prep Pads
Alcohol Prep Pads
are used to clean
wounds from cuts
and scraps.
This can remove
some of the germs
and dirt in order to
properly bandage
the wound.
4. Gauze Pads
Gauze pads create
a barrier from the
skin and the
bandage. It can also
help soak up blood
from a large cut or
wound.
6. Bandages
Bandages help keep
wounds clean and from
receiving any dirt or
particles in the wound.
These also serve a
purpose of keeping
blood from leaving the
wound at a large
amount.
7. Scissors
Scissors can be used to
remove a piece of clothing
in a hurry. If someone has
a large injury and the
medic cannot get to the
wound, they can use
scissors to remove that.
Also, scissors can be used
to cut tape and string for
dressing wounds.
9. Sterile Q-tips and Gauze
Sterile Q-tips and
gauze pads are
sterilized. They have
never been touched
by human hands for
certain situations
that require that
type of dressing.
11. Emergency Situations
A child falling and
scrapping a leg can
be a use for a first
aid kit. A small
band aid and an
alcohol prep pad
can be used in this
situation.
12. Emergency Situations
A cut in the workplace
is also another use for
a first aid kid.
A gauze wrap can be
used here, the lady
cut her wrist and the
gauze pad can protect
the cut from
becoming further
damaged and
attracting other
particles and germs.
13. Emergency Situations
A fall at soccer practice
can require a first aid
kit.
A scrape on the knee
will need an alcohol
prep pad and a
bandage. Maybe even
possible some ice to
retain swelling.