>>921025Good stuff anon, but I do have a few recommendations from what I'm able to see.
>At least 3 triangular cloth cravats to construct splints and wrappings>Mylar blanket>I recommend packing a CPR membrane barrier (and learning CPR of course!). >Pack a little food, some saltines or an energy bar, along with some honey packets. You'd be amazed what a little sugar/ protein can do for a hypothermic, diabetic, or osmotically-imbalanced patient.>>921093>You need a sharpie to record the time of application of the TQ. Also note sure why you have those elastic venous TQs. Why?You need to record much more than that. Keep a waterproof notebook and a pencil (ink smudges in wet conditions) if you want to properly hand off a patient to emergency services with a decent write up. The format is super easy, look up SOAP notes and how to write them.