Medical book and first aid kit

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Hello everyone.

Going through my first aid kit and manual before setting off with the family for ten months.

I'd love any recommendations for a first aid manual.

Also, any additions to the following:
Conforming bandages - selection (5/7/.5/10cm)
Crepe bandage
Triangular bandage
Dressings - small
Dressings - medium
Dressings - large
Paralin /Jelonet gauze dressing
Eye pad dressing
Skin closure strips
Washproof plasters
Cleansing wipes
eye wash
Diuralyte
Fingerstall
First aid guidance / book
Forceps
Gauze swabs
Gloves - nitrile
Safety pins
Scissors
Tweezers
Thermometer
Waterproof strapping
Saline solution
Fabric tape
Diarrhaoea tablets
Antihistamine
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
 
The SCMG is available as a free download. For quick reference, the RYA 1st Aid book above is fine.
 
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This is the 'serious' medical kit we carried for our 2 year Atlantic circuit. The two of us had done the STCW 95 medical courses up to and including Medical Care Aboard Ship., usually taken by Masters and First Mates. We never used any of it. Nor did we ever advertise its presence to anyone.

Glyceryl Trinitrate Spray 400mcg
Prochlorperazine 3mg Buccal Tabs x 50
Promethazine HCL 25mg/ml 1ml amps x 10
Codeine Phosphate Tablets 30mg x 28
Trimethroprim Tablets 200mg x 14
Paracetamol 500mg Tablets x 100
Diclofenac Sodium 50mg Suppos. x 10
Tramadol 100mg/2ml x 5 (morph sub)
Loratidine 10mg Tablets x 30
Benzylpenicillin 600mg Inj.[Crystapen]x2 5
Water for Injection 2ml x 10
Ciprofloxacin Tab. 500mg x 10
Erythromycin tablets 250mg x 28
Metronidazole Suppositories 1gm x 10
Metronidazole Tablets 400mg x 21
Flucloxacillin Capsules - 250mg x 28
Sod. Chloride & Dextrose Oral. Powder x6
Hydrocortisone 1% Cream 15g
Miconazole Nitrate 2% Topical Cream 30g
Chloramphenicol 1% 4g Eye Ointment 1
Lidocaine HCL 1% 50mg in 5mls x 10
Oil of Cloves x 10ml 1
Dental Kit - Disposable Dentanurse 1
Suture Pack/ Kit Sterile (single use) 1
Forceps - Needle Forceps 1
Sterile Compression Bandage Med. 1/8/14 5
Sterile Compression Bandage Large 2/9/
Sterile Compression Bandage Ex-Large 4
Dressing - Waterjel 5 x 15cm
Dressing - Waterjel 10 x 10cm 2
Cool Jel Sachets x 3
Waterjel 120ml/bottle 1
Gloves Vinyl Large (Sterile) x Pair 2
Gloves Vinyl Medium (Sterile) x Pair 2
Adrenaline Auto Injector 0.3mg ADULT
Antibiotic Ear drops 5mls (otosporin) 3
Silver Sulphadiazine 1% cream x 50g 1
Foley Catheter 16fg (balloon catheter) 1
Lido. Gel 2% + Chlorh. 0.25% Syr. 6/11ml 1
Stethoscope 1
Amoxicillin 3g Dual Sachet x 2
Rubbing Alcohol 70% x 500ml 1
AIDS/Blood Protection Kit 2
Disposable Syringes (No Needle) - 2ml 10
Disposable Syringes (no needle) - 5ml 10
Disposable Syringes (No-Needle) - 10ml
Disposable Hypodermic Needle 21g x 5
Disposable Hypodermic Needles - 25g x 5
 
Thanks!
RYA first aid manual - Google Shopping

This was the book issued at my last ( and previous) RYA course.
However, I suggest that if you need to refer to a book in an emergency, valuable time mau be lost !
Have you done a recent course ?
Yes, thanks. Just did the Medical First Aid 4-days at Warsash.

...which was good, but in hindsight I'd advised doing the course at a sailing establishment. Too much focus on defibrillators and stretchers and ships with a pre-existing well-stocked first aid kit. Not enough on life on a yacht!

Benefit of a book is (1) a quick reference guide for the rest of the crew (2) a deeper reference for when I've forgotten stuff
 
Unfortunately the vastly better 23rd edition of the SCMG is not freely available as previous editions. This is due to the copyright on the images. In my sea bag I have a copy of Skipper's Emergency Handbook. Its far smaller than the SCMG and designed for the yachtsman. It also proved the foundation for the new SCMG and where the illustrations come from (hence copyright issues).

Skipper's Medical Emergency Handbook: Amazon.co.uk: Mackenzie, Dr Campbell, Briggs, Dr Spike: 9781472960207: Books

The link I gave in post 7 is to the 23rd edition, though not amendment 1.

https://assets.publishing.service.g...le/839678/MIN_600__M_F__SCMG_23rd_edition.pdf
 
Have you checked your link?

"3.3. Due to intellectual property included in the 23rd edition. the SCMG will no longer be freely available from www.gov.uk .The content may not be reproduced without the permission of TSO. "

It is on an official government site as a downloadable pdf. Downloading for personal use should be OK, but not commercial reproduction.
 
It is on an official government site as a downloadable pdf. Downloading for personal use should be OK, but not commercial reproduction.

The link does not point to a downloadable pdf copy of the 23rd edition SCMG. It points to a 3-page pdf with a section on where to buy a copy.

3. How to obtain copies

3.1. The Ship Captain’s Medical Guide 23rd Edition (ISBN number 9780115534614) is published by TSO on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). Copies may be obtained from TSO, the MCA’s official publisher, via their website. Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA)

3.2. An e-book is in preparation and is expected to be available for purchase in October 2019. 3.3. Due to intellectual property included in the 23rd edition. the SCMG will no longer be freely available from www.gov.uk .The content may not be reproduced without the permission of TSO.
 
To expand on what we chose and why.
Our basis was the MCA Category A suitably scaled down as the standard minimum is 10 crew.
Some items were included in case someone else might have an emergency ie the epipen and GTN.
We decided that would need to keep someone alive for 4 days. After that we reckoned that assistance would be at hand from either ships or shore based.
We didn't take a body bag or a Neil Robertson stretcher.
All the supplies were purchased from LE West in Barking.
We did have another first aid kit for everyday stuff, plasters, painkillers etc.
 
I'll try find the annotated list of drugs a GP friend drew up for me. All available through a pharmacy on a private prescription, about £200 10 years ago
There you go, I have Barretts hence the Omeprazole. If you have long term drugs that any of the family take, you need to ensure you have enough with you
 

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Kurafid (terrible in-joke name) is the first-aid manual for British Antarctic Survey, and is VERY comprehensive, and also written in a reasonably friendly format. It's intended as a field guide to be used in high-pressure situations. It is available via people like AbeBooks, but it does assume access to drugs that it might be unwise to carry on a yacht (e.g. morphine)
 
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