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First Aid Kit

Content
First-aid manual
 has all the
current guidelines
and standards for
CPR, First Aid, and
AED use.
Band-Aid
protects
the wound and scab
from friction,
bacteria, damage,
and dirt. Thus, the
healing process of
the body is less
disturbed.
Antibiotic cream
 used to treat
minor wounds and
to help prevent or
treat mild skin
infections.
Thermometer
thermometer are an
inexpensive and
easy way to check
body temperature.
They can
be used orally and
under the armpit for
precise readings.
Cotton balls and cotton-tipped
swabs
Sterile gauze and gauze pads
Covering a break in
the skin helps to
control bleeding and
protect against
infection.
Instant hand sanitizer
Use to fight infection
by using an alcohol-
based sanitizer to
clean
your hands before
and after treating
injuries.
Disposable instant cold packs
Compresses
temporarily relieve
minor pain and swelling
for sprains, aches and
sore joints. 
EYE STERILIZER 
used to rinse eyes
when they become
contaminated with
foreign particles or
substances. 
Aluminum finger splints
used to keep an
injured body part
from moving and to
protect it from any
further damage. 
Calamine lotion
 used for insect
bites or bee stings to
relieve the itch from
poison ivy.
Alcohol wipes
Used  for
disinfecting
wounds or
cleaning hands.
Plastic gloves
Use to protect
your self and the
patient from all
infections.
Aspirin and non-aspirin pain relievers
Used to relieve
the pain
Personal medications
Syringe, medicine cup or spoon
used in clinical medicine to
administer injections, infuse
intravenous therapy into
the bloodstream, apply
compounds such as glue or
lubricant, and
draw/measure liquids. 
Emergency blanket

used to prevent or
counter hypothermia,
Sharp scissors, tweezers and a
needle
Mouthpiece for administering CPR
Plastic bags for the disposal of
contaminated materials

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