Patriotman
It is a very good article that needs more attention. I feel that medical subjects get left to the side to often. For instance, lots of people get some form of firearms training....making holes, but very few people get any basic medical training. Guess which one we are more likely to use. I am not sure if it is a subconscious thing because it makes us see hoe fragile or mortal we as human being are and it make people uncomfortable.
This article was a good interesting look at supplying for medical supplies. I honestly thought that I was fairly well set up medically but some aspects of this article made me rethink some of my supplies. This is from the longer term view that we dont think about as much. I can stop a bleed, treat the patient but i will be strained by the need to change dressings for an extended period or if there are multiple patients. There is always a balance to trying to supply for this....I am not trying to be a med center for the surrounding area, but could definitely use some time looking at what I do have and making sure they are robust enough.
I have to take a maintenance med so that part was close to my concerns. I have a 4 month supply of my maintenance med and have a significant supply of OTC pain/cold&flu meds as well as 3 courses of 2 different antibiotics. I currently have a dozen 1000ml IV solutions (8 Sodium, 4 Lactated Ringers) 2 Dextrose IVs as well as a bagfull of IV kits and a bagful of sealed suture kits.
Thanks for posting....really got me thinking on this subject
Chris