Trauma , it's often a very serious injury, a body altering injury.  A physical trauma can also result in secondary complications such as shock, respiratory failure and death.  Most people these days aren't ready for any type of injury.  A lot of people might think that if the injury is just minor, it's not a big deal, and if it's big enough, then professional personnel is needed.  Why put you, your family, or another person's life at risk?  Have you heard the story where the person died right before the ambulance showed up?  There is always something you can do.  That's why, the first thing you should do is call for help.  You are acting as the " first responder ".  A first responder just uses stabilization techniques to help improve the chances of the trauma patient surviving their trip to the hospital.  Secondly, DON'T move the victim.  Moving the victim could result in greater damage to their wound or further risk of losing their life.  If you're the victim, make sure you remember these helpful tips, so you're not at extra risks.  Third, use the ABC of life (airway, breathing and circulation).  Always keep a first aid kit around that is big enough, and has the correct first aid supplies in it to treat a trauma wound.  Oh yes, there are a couple of different Trauma First Aid Kits (on sale here) and First Responder First Aid Kits (on sale here).  If you already have a case, or your designated first+aid+kit , you can always keep the coreect  medical supplies , in case of an emergency.  Trauma wounds aren't something to play with.  Things happen ALL day EVERY day. 

Below are the useful items to keep in your own Trauma First Aid Kit and First Responder First Aid Kit :  Of course it doesn't have to be the exact number of items listed, these are the first aid supplies that come in our Trauma Kit.

100 Bandages 1"x3"

1 Triangular Bandage 40"x40"

1 Elastic Bandage 3"x5yds.

2 Pressure Bandages

15 Gauze Pads 2"x2"

15 Gauze Pads 4"x4"

6 Roll Gauze 2"x4 yds.

6 Roll Gauze 4"x4 yds.

4 Combine Pads 5"x9"

1 Multi-Trauma Dressing 10"x2.5'

25 BZK Towelettes

8 Iodine Swab Sticks

1 Bacitracin 1 oz.

2 Burn Dressings 4"x4"

10 PAWS Towelettes

3 Cold Packs, disposable 5"x6"

1 Eyewash 4 oz.

4 Eye Pads, medium

10 Cotton-tip Applicators 3" 2pk.

1 Tape 1/2"x5yds., covered

1 Tape 1"x10 yds., uncovered

1 Scissors, paramedic

1 Scissors, lister 4 1/2"

1 Tweezers

1 Stethoscope & BP Cuff

1 Penlight, disposable

1 Faretec Splint

1 CPR Microshield

1 Airway Kit

1 Bulb Syringe

10 Ammonia Inhalents

1 Bite Stick

1 Rescue Blanket 56"x84" (space)

3 Bio-Waste Bags, 1 gallon

10 Gloves, vinyl

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My name is Frank. I am a 26 six year old male. I'm from Lake Tahoe, Nevada currently living in Alabama with my wife and kids. We are the proud owners of http://www.FirstAidNeeds.com , http://www.SaunaBliss.com , http://www.BathandShowerSafety.com , and Roza Vending.