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Adventure Medical Kits
World Travel Kit
$89.99
Description

  Be Safe, Travel Healthy

  This world travel medical kit is designed to have all the items you will need when traveling in exotic locations where immediate medical attention may not be available.

  • Add Your Own Medications: Ample space for personal prescriptions.

  • Jump Over the Language Barrier: Visual Communication Tool enables you to get medical care in any language or far-flung locale.

  • Manage Pain and Illnesses: A wide array of medications to treat pain, inflammation, and common allergies.

  • Provide Hospital-Quality Care: Hospital-quality tools, including bandage scissors and precision forceps set the standard for travel medical care.

  • Stabilize Fractures and Sprains: Wraps and bandages to immobilize fractures and provide support.

  • Stay Healthy Abroad: A wide array of medications to treat stomach ailments - the most common travel ailment.

  • Stop Blisters Before they Start: Die-cut Moleskin and GlacierGel™ hydrogel bandages to protect against the hiker's #1 injury.

  • Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness & Travel Medicine By Eric A. Weiss, M.D.: The most up-to-date information on wilderness and travel medicine. Includes: "Weiss Advice" improvised techniques; "When to Worry" tips; 97 illustrations; recommended prescription medications; medical supplies for extended expeditions; and information on how to use the components of your Adventure Medical Kit.

  • Travel Smart: Includes TSA-approved 3-1-1 bag for liquids and cosmetics.

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Description
Brand Name:
Adventure Medical Kits
Color:
Green
Weight:
1 lb 10 oz.
Dimensions:
8" x 8.5" x 3.75"
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0130-0425
UPC:
707708104251
Other Features:
Group Size: 1 Person
Trip Duration: 1 - 14 Days
• Bandage Materials
10 - Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, 1" x 3"
4 - Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, Knuckle
1 - Bandage, Conforming Gauze, 2"
3 - Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 2" x 2", Pkg./2
3 - Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 4" x 4", Pkg./2
2 - Dressing, Non-Adherent, Sterile, 3" x 4"
• Bleeding
1 - Gloves, Nitrile (Pair), Hand Wipe
1 - Trauma Pad, 5" x 9"
1 - Orange 2" x 2" Biohazard Label
1 - 5" x 8" Ziplock Baggie
• Blister / Burn
1 - GlacierGel (Large Oval)
1 - GlacierGel (Small Rectangular)
1 - Moleskin, Pre-Cut & Shaped (14 pieces)
• Instrument
1 - Pencil
3 - Safety Pins
1 - Bandage Scissors with Blunt Tip
1 - Splinter Picker/Tick Remover Forceps
2 - Thermometer, Disposable
1 - 6" x 8" Bag, Plastic
• Medical Information
1 - Comp. Guide to Wilderness & Travel Medicine
1 - Patient Assessment Form
1 - Visual Communication Tool
• Medication
4 - Acetaminophen (500 mg), Pkg./2
4 - Antacid, Pkg./2
4 - Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine 25 mg)
2 - Oral Rehydration Salts
2 - Cold Medicine, Medicidin-D, Pkg./2
6 - Diamode (Loperamide HCI 2 mg), Pkg./1
4 - Diotame (Bismuth Subsalicylate), Pkg./2
4 - Ibuprofen (200 mg), Pkg./2
• Other
2 - Bottle, Plastic, 2oz.
1 - Plastic Vial, Flip-top, Small
• Wound Care
6 - Antiseptic Wipe
2 - Cotton Tip Applicator, Pkg./2
1 - Povidone Iodine, 3/4 oz
1 - Syringe, Irrigation, 10 cc, 18 Gauge Tip
1 - Cloth Tape, 1/2" x 10 Yards
2 - Skin Tac™ Topical Adhesive Wipe
3 - Triple Antibiotic Ointment, Single Use
1 - Wound Closure Strips, 1/4" x 4", Pkg./10
AMK reserves the right to add, substitute, or delete items if necessary
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