I keep a J&J basic first aid kit in the truck at all times. When I go in the woods I bring along a backpack I put together for desert camping trips. Last August I fell through the roof of a fox den while looking at A mine shaft. I didn't' know I was standing over a fox den and thought I was going for a very long ride. I instinctively reached for something and the only thing around was a barbed wire fence that ran down my left arm leaving three red lines and several very deep puncture wounds. This happened about 150 miles from civilization. That is how we discovered our medical kits were severely lacking. I took care of that problem promptly when I got home.
When I took EMT training our instructor told us the first rule for cuts and lacerations is all bleeding eventually stops. The first rule or tourniquets is never use them when there is a severe cut to the head.
When I took EMT training our instructor told us the first rule for cuts and lacerations is all bleeding eventually stops. The first rule or tourniquets is never use them when there is a severe cut to the head.