Adventure Medical Kits Mountain-Series Mountaineer kit is designed for groups of up to 14 people for 28 days, containing first aid for a broad spectrum of over 200 types of injuries and ailments.
Features
Created for wilderness environments, the Mountaineer is equally ideal for urban disasters in which medical care may be inaccessible
Includes a small detachable kit; ultralight and watertight, the Summit kit scales the heights with you while the rest of the bag stays at camp
Easy-care first-aid system organizes first-aid supplies into in injury-specific pockets to eliminate guesswork and ensure you use the right treatment quickly
See-through pockets protect items from dirt and moisture while allowing for quick and easy access; zippers hold items in when opening the kit or accessing it vertically
External kit map shows you where the supplies are located, while reflective mountain logo on front of bag makes it easy to spot in the dark when every moment counts
Includes various medications for allergic reactions, itches and rashes, inflammation, diarrhea, upset stomach, and cold and flu
Also includes glucose powder for insulin shock, oral rehydration salts for severe dehydration, and emergency dental repair gear for lost or loose fillings or crowns
QuikClot® gauze, SWAT-T tourniquet, trauma pads and a triangular bandage help stop bleeding fast
20 cc. irrigation syringe with a 16-gauge plastic tip cleans wounds, wound closure strips close wound edges, and tincture of benzoin increases adhesiveness of strips/tape
Use the sterile scrub brush to clean out road rash and other dirt-filled abrasions
CPR face shield provides protection during mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
Hospital-quality tools: EMT shears, precision forceps, a sterile scalpel and a digital thermometer set the standard for efficient and effective backcountry medical care
Fracture and sprain equipment includes a 36 x 4 in. aluminum, foam-padded, malleable C-splint, plus a wide variety of wraps and bandages to immobilize and support fractures
28 precut, shaped moleskin pieces make it easy to prevent and treat hot spots and blisters; alcohol pads remove oils from skin for better adherence of tape and moleskin
Wilderness medicine guide authored by Eric A. Weiss, M.D. offers up-to-date information on wilderness and travel medicine in a concise, lightweight and compact format
Illustrated guide contains advice on improvised first-aid techniques, when to worry tips, recommended prescription medications and step-by-step guidelines for using kit items
Super-durable nylon bag with darting provides extra space inside the kit for your own items