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Summary: How to pick splint bandages for a first aid kit for emergency medical care and treatment in this free first aid video.
Dr. Susan Jewell is a trained doctor and scientist in clinical research medicine, as well as a stem cell scientist in oncology and AIDS/HIV at the National Cancer Institute and UCLA...read more
"Some other items that are important to have in a kit is like bandages like you could use for making splints or slings. If you have accidents and you sort of, you know, fell down and you want to keep the limb in place so they don't cause any more problems with that you can just make a sling like here, this one is, it says triangular bandage and it comes in different sizes. So, that is important same as, this is the same idea, you know or you can buy these or they come with the kit. Some of them don't, it all depends on how much you want to pay for a, these I am talking about are pre-assembled kits, of course, the more expensive the kit the more items your going to have in there. So, that's up to you. OK, so these are the, these are important items, I think, that should be included in the kit especially if you're going to take the kit with you when you go on camping trips. "
eHow Article: Splint Bandages for the First Aid Kit