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Authors: Bobby Akart

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•    Clocks and Kitchen Timers
•    Kitchen Scale
•    Grain Alcohol and Vodkas (for making tinctures), other spirits as needed
•    Copper Distiller (to distill essential oils, etc.)
•    Cheesecloth
•    Coffee Filters
•    Tea Ball Infuser
•    Coconut, Olive, Neem, Sesame, Shea Nut, Wheat Germ, Castor, Grapeseed, Soybean Oils
•    Vegetable Glycerin, Vitamin E Oil, Steric Acid, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Citric Acid
•    White cosmetic clay (Kaolin), makes an excellent poultice base
•    Beeswax and pastilles, Cocoa Butter wax and wafers, Shea Butter
•    Gelatin or Vegetable Capsules, Capsule Making Machine
•    Teapots, Coffee Pots
•    Coal Tar Shampoo
•    Selenium Shampoo
•    Baking Soda and Corn Starch
•    Apple Cider Vinegar and White Vinegar
•    Epsom Salts
•    Sugar, Salt, and Salt Substitutes (part of rehydration formula)
•    Cayenne Pepper Powder (for sore throat gargle and to help stop mild-mod bleeding)
•    Saline Nasal Spray (or sterile homemade solution)
The Armageddon Field Trauma Center
•    Extensive medical library
•    Pandemic Protective Gear: Face Shields, Tyvek Coveralls, Hoodies, Aprons, Boots, Gloves
•    Goggles, indirect vented
•    Treatment Table and Stretches
•    Cots or Beds and Chairs
•    Bedside Table and Mayo Stands
•    Portable Lights and Stands
•    Lanterns, Candlesticks and Holders
•    Waste Bins and Biohazard bags, trash bags
•    Foldable Stretchers
•    Heavy Plastic Sheeting, Large Rolls
•    Duct Tape, Large Rolls
•    Mosquito Netting
•    Portable Large Capacity Tent or Shelter
•    White 100% Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases
•    Pillows, with waterproof cases
•    Blankets, Towels, Patient Gowns
•    Basins, Bowls and Washcloths
•    Portable Shower or Curtain for privacy and Portable Sinks
•    Shampoo and Conditioner
•    Hair Clips and Rubber Bands
•    Nail Brushes, Emory Boards and Nail Clippers
•    Large Capacity Water Filtration Systems
•    Water Pitcher and Cups
•    Lemon Glycerin Swabs or equivalent
•    Disposable Razors
•    Waterproof Pads
•    Bedpans and Portable Male Urinals
•    Laundry Soap, Bleach, buckets, mop handle, dedicated laundry scrub brushes
•    Clothesline
•    Scrub Suits
•    Fire Extinguishers
•    Extra Reading Glasses in various strengths
•    Charting Materials and Forms
•    Clip Boards, Pencils and Pens (don’t forget the sharpeners)
•    Watch with a Second Hand and Stopwatch
•    Scales, newborn and adult sizes
•    Resuscitation Facemask with one-way valve
•    Resuscitation Bag (Ambu-bag)
•    Endotracheal Tube/ Laryngoscope (allows you to breathe for patient)
•    Portable Defibrillator/ AED (expensive)
•    Pulse Oximeter
•    O2 Concentrator, tubing, and face mask or nasal cannulas, with portable power source
•    Portable EKG monitor (battery operated is preferred)
•    Blood Pressure monitors (battery operated, wrist sizes are handy)
•    Otoscope and Ophthalmoscope – (instruments to look into ears and eyes)
•    Microscope
•    Glucose Monitor
•    Urine test strips and Hemacult Test Strips
•    Pregnancy test kits
•    Sterile Drapes (lots)
•    Portable Refrigerator A/C and D/C capacity
•    Air Splints (arm/long-leg/short-leg)
•    Plaster of Paris Cast Kits (to make casts for fractures) Adult and Pediatric
•    Cast Removal Tools
•    Crutches, Walking Canes, Wheelchair
•    Drain and IV Sponges (dressings with a slit cutout) and Tegaderm film dressing
•    IV Equipment, such as:
•    Normal Saline (longest shelf life), Ringer’s Lactate IV solutions
•    IV Tubing sets – maxi-sets + standard sets
•    Blood collection bags + filter transfusion sets
•    Syringes 2/5/10/20 mL
•    Needles 20/22/24 gauge
•    IV Start Kits with Tegraderm Dressings
•    Angiocath IV Needles: 16/18/20/24 gauge
•    Paper Tape (1/2 or 1 inch) for IV lines
•    IV Stands (to hang fluid bottles)
•    Paracord (various uses)
•    Assorted Clamps (curved and straight, small and large)
•    Scalpel Handle with Blades (sizes 10, 11, 15) and/or disposable scalpels
•    Triage tags (for mass casualty incidents)
•    Saline Solution for irrigation (can be made at home as well)
•    Foley Catheters, Sterile Lubricant, Foley Insertion Trays and Urine Bags
•    Nasogastric Tubes (to pump a stomach)
•    Autoclave or Pressure Cooker (to sterilize instruments, etc.)
•    Stainless Steel Tongs (to place inside sterilizer and use to pick out sterilized instruments)
•    Self Sealing Sterilization Pouches with indicator strips
•    Ultraviolet Sterilization Wand or Unit
•    Vacuum Bags and Food Saver
•    Cidex Solution or equivalent (for cleaning instruments)
•    Dedicated Scrub Brushes for Cleaning Instruments only
•    Surgical Trays and Bowls, stainless steel only
•    Heavy Trash Bags and Biohazard Bags, various sizes
•    Human Remains Pouch (HRP) with ID cards or tags
•    Shovels and Hatchets
•    Bucket, Scrub Brushes and Mop (to clean hospital surfaces and floors)
•    Bleach and/or Pool Shock (to DIY bleach)
•    Quick Lime Powder (sanitation of human waste)
•    Toilet Paper, Tissues and Paper Towels
•    Pill Bottles and Labels
•    Books, Deck of Cards, Games, Music, Paper, pens, colored pencils/crayons and Activity books
•    Poster Board, Permanent Markers and Red Duct Tape, for signage outside the Hospital
COMMON SURGERY TOOLS and EQUIPMENT
•    Sterile Towels and Sterile Gloves
•    Scrub Brushes in sterile single packages
•    Hibiclens Antiseptic Surgical Scrub (to clean skin before invasive procedures)
•    Mayo Scissors and Metzenbaum scissors
•    Needle Holders, Sterile in various sizes
•    Surgical Marking Pens
•    Suction Pump with Internal 12V Rechargeable Battery
•    Bulb and Large Syringes, Sterile (for irrigating wounds during procedures)
•    Lap Sponges and large quantity of dressings and gauze
•    Obstetric forceps (for difficult deliveries)
•    Speculums, small to ex-large sizes
•    Uterine Curettes (for miscarriages, various sizes)
•    Uterine “Sound” (checks depth of uterine canal)
•    Uterine Dilators (to open cervix; allows removal of dead tissue)
•    Bone Saw Kit (for amputations)
•    1% or 2% Lidocaine (local anesthetic in injectable form-prescription medication)
•    Chest Tube Set-up (connected to bedside suction)
•    Penrose and Jackson Pratt Drains (to allow blood and pus to drain from wounds)
Prescription Medications to Stockpile
•    Medrol Dose packs, oral steroids
•    Epi Pens and Inhalers (Ventolin)
•    Metformin 500mg, 1000mg or 750mg ER tablets
•    Salbutamol Inhalers (for asthma/severe allergic reactions)
•    Antibiotic and Anesthetic, Eye ointment/drops and Ear drops
•    Oral Contraceptive Pills
•    Metronidazole, oral antibiotic and anti-protozoal
•    Amoxicillin, oral antibiotic
•    Cephalexin, oral antibiotic
•    Ciprofloxacin, oral antibiotic
•    Doxycycline, oral antibiotic
•    Clindamycin, oral antibiotic
•    Trimethoprin/Sulfamethoxazole, oral antibiotic
•    Ceftriaxone, IV antibiotic
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