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The Boy Scout Handbook recommends that personal first aid kits include:
The Boy Scout Handbook recommends that personal first aid kits include:
* Adhesive bandages 6  
___Adhesive bandages 6  
* Sterile gauze pads, 4-by-4-inch 2  
___Sterile gauze pads, 4-by-4-inch 2  
* Adhesive tape 1 small roll  
___Adhesive tape 1 small roll  
* Moleskin, 3-by-6-inch 1  
___Moleskin, 3-by-6-inch 1  
* Soap or alcohol-based hand sanitizing gel 1 small bar or travel-sized bottle  
___Soap or alcohol-based hand sanitizing gel 1 small bar or travel-sized bottle  
* Antibiotic ointment (Bacitracin) 1 small tube  
___Antibiotic ointment (Bacitracin) 1 small tube  
* Scissors 1 pair  
___Scissors 1 pair  
* Tweezers 1 pair  
___Tweezers 1 pair  
* Disposable non-latex gloves 1 pair (Use medical gloves from your first aid kit to protect yourself whenever first aid emergencies involve blood or other body fluids.)
___Disposable non-latex gloves* 1 pair  
* Mouth-barrier device for rescue breathing 1  
___Mouth-barrier device for rescue breathing 1  
* Pencil and paper 1
___Pencil and paper 1  


'* Use medical gloves from your first aid kit to protect yourself whenever first aid emergencies involve blood or other body fluids.
 
===Troop First-Aid Kit===
c/o Troop Medic
 
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"
| Backstock qty
| Qty in Kit
| item descr.
| Exp. date
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| ace bandage (Lg)
| n/a
|-
| 1 ea.
| 1 ea.
| ace bandage (Md)
| n/a
|-
| 1 ea.
| 1 ea.
| ace bandage (Sm)
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 100 ea.
| alcohol swabs
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 5 ea.
| bandaid (knuckle)
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 5 ea.
| bandaid 1 in. x 2 in.
| n/a
|-
| 192 ea.
| 32 ea.
| bandaid 1 in. x 3 in.
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 5 ea.
| bandaid 1/2 in. x 3 in.
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 5 ea.
| bandaid 2 in. x 4 in.
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 5 ea.
| bandaid (fingertip)
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 5 ea.
| bandaid waterproof 1 in. x 2 in.
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 24 ea.
| Bendryl
| 4/2011
|-
| 0
| 6 ea.
| cold tablets (day)
| 6/2011
|-
| 0
| 6 ea.
| cold tablets (night)
| 6/2011
|-
| ~50 balls
| ~ 15 balls
| cotton
| n/a
|-
| 16 lonenges
| 12 lonenges
| cough drops
| 1/2011
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| CPR barrier
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 roll
| duct tape
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 20 ea.
| eye patch
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| first aid booklet
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1
| foot powder
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| gauze (roll)
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 15 ea.
| gauze (apd) 2 in x 2 in
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 6 ea.
| gauze (pad) 4 in x 4 in
| n/a
|-
| 1
| 1
| hand sanitizer
| n/a
|-
| 54 pkts
| 20 ea.
| hydrocortizone (1%)
| 8/2010
|-
| 0
| 100 tablets
| ibuprofen (200 mg)
| 4/2011
|-
| 0
| 2 ea.
| ice pack
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1
| insect repellant
| n/a
|-
| 118
| 0
| itch-relief cream (hydrocortizone)
| 1/2011
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| lighter
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 roll
| moleskin
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 pr.
| nail clippers
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| neckerchief (tri. bndg.)
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 6 assort.
| needles
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 tube
| neoporin
| 2/2011
|-
| 0
| ~10 ea.
| nitril gloves
| n/a
|-
| 4 ea.
| 1 ea.
| notepad
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| pen
| n/a
|-
| 0
|
| safety pins
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 pr.
| scissors
| n/a
|-
| 12 ea.
| 15 ea.
| second skin
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| side cutters
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 bar
| soap
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1
| sunscreen
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| tape (paper)
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| thermometer
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 1 spool
| thread (heavy duty)
| n/a
|-
| 24 tablets
| 12 tablets
| Tums
| 5/2011
|-
| 0
| 1 pr.
| tweezers
| n/a
|-
| 0
| 40 tablets
| Tylenol
| 11/2011
|-
| 0
| 1 ea.
| Vaseline
| n/a
|}
 
 
===Tenderfoot Req. 12===
 
Demonstrate how to care for someone who is choking.
 
Show first aid for the following:
* Simple cuts and scrapes
* Blisters on the hand and foot
* Minor (thermal/heat) burns or scalds (superficial, or first degree)
* Bites and stings of insects and ticks
* Venomous snakebite
* Nosebleed
* Frostbite and sunburn
 
===Second Class Req. 7===
a.  Show what to do for "hurry" cases of stopped breathing, serious bleeding, and ingested poisoning.
 
b.  Prepare a personal first aid kit to take with you on a hike.
 
c.  Demonstrate first aid for the following:
* Object in the eye
* Bite of a suspected rabid animal
* Puncture wounds from a splinter, nail, and fishhook
* Serious burns (partial thickness, or second degree)
* Heat exhaustion
* Shock
* Heatstroke, dehydration, hypothermia, and hyperventilation
 
===First Class Req. 8===
 
a. Demonstrate tying the bowline knot and describe several ways it can be used.
 
b. Demonstrate bandages for a sprained ankle. and for injuries on the head, the upper arm, and the collarbone.
 
c. Show how to transport by yourself, and with one other person, a person:
* from a smoke-filled room
* with a sprained ankle, for at least 25 yards.
 
d. Tell the five most common signals of a heart attack. Explain the steps (procedures) in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

Latest revision as of 10:55, 28 September 2010

Personal First-Aid Kit

The Boy Scout Handbook recommends that personal first aid kits include:

  • Adhesive bandages 6
  • Sterile gauze pads, 4-by-4-inch 2
  • Adhesive tape 1 small roll
  • Moleskin, 3-by-6-inch 1
  • Soap or alcohol-based hand sanitizing gel 1 small bar or travel-sized bottle
  • Antibiotic ointment (Bacitracin) 1 small tube
  • Scissors 1 pair
  • Tweezers 1 pair
  • Disposable non-latex gloves 1 pair (Use medical gloves from your first aid kit to protect yourself whenever first aid emergencies involve blood or other body fluids.)
  • Mouth-barrier device for rescue breathing 1
  • Pencil and paper 1


Troop First-Aid Kit

c/o Troop Medic


Backstock qty Qty in Kit item descr. Exp. date
0 1 ea. ace bandage (Lg) n/a
1 ea. 1 ea. ace bandage (Md) n/a
1 ea. 1 ea. ace bandage (Sm) n/a
0 100 ea. alcohol swabs n/a
0 5 ea. bandaid (knuckle) n/a
0 5 ea. bandaid 1 in. x 2 in. n/a
192 ea. 32 ea. bandaid 1 in. x 3 in. n/a
0 5 ea. bandaid 1/2 in. x 3 in. n/a
0 5 ea. bandaid 2 in. x 4 in. n/a
0 5 ea. bandaid (fingertip) n/a
0 5 ea. bandaid waterproof 1 in. x 2 in. n/a
0 24 ea. Bendryl 4/2011
0 6 ea. cold tablets (day) 6/2011
0 6 ea. cold tablets (night) 6/2011
~50 balls ~ 15 balls cotton n/a
16 lonenges 12 lonenges cough drops 1/2011
0 1 ea. CPR barrier n/a
0 1 roll duct tape n/a
0 20 ea. eye patch n/a
0 1 ea. first aid booklet n/a
0 1 foot powder n/a
0 1 ea. gauze (roll) n/a
0 15 ea. gauze (apd) 2 in x 2 in n/a
0 6 ea. gauze (pad) 4 in x 4 in n/a
1 1 hand sanitizer n/a
54 pkts 20 ea. hydrocortizone (1%) 8/2010
0 100 tablets ibuprofen (200 mg) 4/2011
0 2 ea. ice pack n/a
0 1 insect repellant n/a
118 0 itch-relief cream (hydrocortizone) 1/2011
0 1 ea. lighter n/a
0 1 roll moleskin n/a
0 1 pr. nail clippers n/a
0 1 ea. neckerchief (tri. bndg.) n/a
0 6 assort. needles n/a
0 1 tube neoporin 2/2011
0 ~10 ea. nitril gloves n/a
4 ea. 1 ea. notepad n/a
0 1 ea. pen n/a
0 safety pins n/a
0 1 pr. scissors n/a
12 ea. 15 ea. second skin n/a
0 1 ea. side cutters n/a
0 1 bar soap n/a
0 1 sunscreen n/a
0 1 ea. tape (paper) n/a
0 1 ea. thermometer n/a
0 1 spool thread (heavy duty) n/a
24 tablets 12 tablets Tums 5/2011
0 1 pr. tweezers n/a
0 40 tablets Tylenol 11/2011
0 1 ea. Vaseline n/a


Tenderfoot Req. 12

Demonstrate how to care for someone who is choking.

Show first aid for the following:

  • Simple cuts and scrapes
  • Blisters on the hand and foot
  • Minor (thermal/heat) burns or scalds (superficial, or first degree)
  • Bites and stings of insects and ticks
  • Venomous snakebite
  • Nosebleed
  • Frostbite and sunburn

Second Class Req. 7

a. Show what to do for "hurry" cases of stopped breathing, serious bleeding, and ingested poisoning.

b. Prepare a personal first aid kit to take with you on a hike.

c. Demonstrate first aid for the following:

  • Object in the eye
  • Bite of a suspected rabid animal
  • Puncture wounds from a splinter, nail, and fishhook
  • Serious burns (partial thickness, or second degree)
  • Heat exhaustion
  • Shock
  • Heatstroke, dehydration, hypothermia, and hyperventilation

First Class Req. 8

a. Demonstrate tying the bowline knot and describe several ways it can be used.

b. Demonstrate bandages for a sprained ankle. and for injuries on the head, the upper arm, and the collarbone.

c. Show how to transport by yourself, and with one other person, a person:

  • from a smoke-filled room
  • with a sprained ankle, for at least 25 yards.

d. Tell the five most common signals of a heart attack. Explain the steps (procedures) in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).