mike68 said:
Well I guess that shuts me up then!
I was trying only to pass on Knowlege.
I wonder how many of the 6301members and other countless browsers will be spilling claret in the back of beyond, miles from proffesional help,( raplleby 2000 on 02/08/06 asks his instructors about their first aid kits.................. "anything more serious you`d probably need professional assistance anyway".)
Whilst I don`t deny that in certain circumstances there is a place for dermabond in the field. I was trying to point out that there are many things that healthcare proffesionals consider before closing a wound.
Yours
Mike 68
Whilst I agree that, the idea of Joe public gluing a wound shut, and leaving it to the vagaries of a weekend camping in the mud, the blood and the beer, well that would scares me too. But I have to say that most of the people on this site know enough, or are bright enough to ask before doing something daft.
As a St-Johns trained cadet/first aider since I was eight Ive dealt with hundreds of minor cuts, breaks, strains, and maybe half a dozen serious accidents some fatalities, some of which haunt me to this day.
Most people on this site have the enough smarts to know, that they dont know everything and so are more than willing to learn from the experts/professionals where ever possible, professional advice is always welcome. Its just that most people on this site know a bit more than the average Muppet, and are more than able to use/share their own skills and knowledge, quite a few have a judgement honed over years and for the most part are able to distinguish between acceptable risks and unacceptable risks,
As Douglas Bader said Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the blind obedience of fools
Me, Ive plugged a sucking chest wound with a plastic credit card and some cling film that I found on the floor, Ive also done mouth to mouth on a drunk driver without having a mouth protector, both forbotten by the rules of first aid, but two people lived, at least long enough to get proper treatment.
Id steri-strip a wound in a field if I had to, clearly with the caveat of getting it seen too as a priority after the trip is over.
Im sure no one here would glue a wound closed without checking to see if it was clean and making sure that it clear of foreign objects, especially as Dermabond costs an absolute shed load of cash for a box of six.