Thursday, July 31, 2014

Info On Triage Kits And Medical Supplies

By Eric Holm


Triage is an act of providing support to patients based on the severity of their conditions. Triage is a special training given to personnel to treat many patients together at the same time especially when there is a shortage of medical experts during a disaster. Success of a triage operation directly depends on the kind of emergency supplies in the triage kits and the efficiency in using those supplies.

It's not enough to simply keep first aid items on hand. These supplies are actually of little use if an individual does not possess the knowledge needed to use them effectively. It is especially important for first responders to understand how to incorporate these items into the treatment process. Fireman, police, paramedics, and community volunteers should all understand the details of how each item comes into play. A kit of this nature will revolve around helping individuals who must receive treatment before a professional can give them care. Things like safety vests, stretchers, and colored or reflective tape will be basic items found in these kits. Many types of injuries tend to be very serious and even life threatening. When this is the case, body bags may be a necessity. Understand that they are designed for carrying corpses, however, they can be used to carry those with a very severe injury to a nearby medical center. A typical body bag will be about 90 inches long, and around 36 inches wide. They can also be folded and placed into a relatively small storage area.

Most of these kits will come equipped with a book or a pamphlet that will help the caregiver in setting up a triage unit. They may also offer tips and methods on performing some of the more common medical procedures. It is also a great idea to add first aid books and knowledge of CPR to the situation. Another ideal item is portable stretchers. These stretchers can be important for quickly evacuating patients who may be gravely injured. Another great item is solar blankets. These can be vital for areas that tend to be cold, especially during the winter months. These tactics and items need to be understood by common civilians who may be the first to respond during a natural disaster.

Most of us feel panicked by thinking about the triage kits and their use. However, the situation may arise when you, your family or your neighbors seek immediate medical attention. You can offer that crucial help by setting up a triage unit and working together. By working together you'll be able to separate those who need professional help and those who you can help. Your triage kit or emergency kit during the crisis may meet the needs for a majority of those suffering.

All first responders and concerned civilian volunteers should be prepared at all times to provide basic care to those around them. Never ignore this information with the thought that a disaster or accident will never happen. At the very least, select one of many triage kits to keep in the home and even in the car. Even if its use never becomes necessary, it will still provide peace of mind.




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