- Hemostatic Gauze: For packing wounds in areas tourniquets can’t reach such as limb junctions, but not the abdominal region.
- OLAES Trauma Dressing: This pressure dressing comes with extra gauze for further wound packing and a sheet of plastic that can act as an occlusive dressing for a sucking chest wound. Main dressing is good for maintaining pressure on a wound or covering the stump of an amputation
Airway
- Nasal pharyngal Airway: This is for when the patient has an obstructed airway and the head tilt, chin lift is not sufficient to aid in airway access.
Respiration
- Chest seals: Treats sucking chest wounds, so it is wise to have at least 2 on hand. I personally prefer the vented variety to help prevent Tension Pneumothorax.
Circulation
- Non-Hemostatic Gauze: Good for packing or wrapping wounds that are not bleeding very much but need to be controlled. Good for neck and head wounds
Hypothermia
- Thermal Blanket: After the loss of blood or exposure to severe trauma, it is important to keep the body warm and encourage good circulation of remaining blood.