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Revision as of 23:47, 14 October 2018
Medical Kit | |
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A medical kit | |
Type | Medical |
Tech Level | TL–7 |
Cost | Cr2,000 |
Size | 4 |
Weight | 10 kg |
Manufacturer | Various |
contents vary by TL |
A Medical Kit is a small portable unit containing basic medical supplies.
Description (Specifications)
A medical kit is a compact unit holding basic medical equipment and supplies. It is designed to be used to provide immediate treatment to someone who is injured or who suddenly becomes ill.
- The bag or case is durable and resistant to the effects of climate and environment.
- It has handles and carrying straps for ease of retrieval and use.
- It includes multiple internal pockets that are clearly labelled.
The kit is primarily intended to treat minor injuries, but in capable hands it is also sufficient to treat serious wounds.
- Its contents can be used to assist with the treatment of radiation burns, chemical burns, poisoning, and drug overdoses.
- It can be used for the treatment of animal injuries
- TL-9+ versions include Skin Glue, which stops surface wounds and accelerates the healing process better than surgical glue, antibiotics and bandages.
More sophisticated versions of the kit may contain resuscitation equipment, surgical supplies, and diagnostic materials.
History & Background (Dossier)
The contents of first aid kits vary depending on technological level and to a certain extent culture, but those suitable for humans typically include:
Medical Kit
Tools | Dressings | Consumables |
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A variety of small medical tools in sealed packets
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Sterile dressings to treat and protect injuries
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Items to aid and assist treatment
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Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
A medical kit may include a variety of drugs and pharmaceuticals. They are typically supplied in pill form and are taken orally, though some types of medication may need to be administered by inhalation or injection. Medical drugs and pharmaceuticals are generally supplied by the dose. If necessary, they are supplied with a suitable applicator.
Drugs and pharmaceuticals are generally kept within a separate container inside the medical kit. They may include:
- Analgesics and Painkillers
- Anesthetics
- Antibiotics
- Antihistamine lotions and tablets
- Antitoxins
- Autojector
- Eyewash solution with eyebath
- Skincare products
- Respiratory Inhalers
Note that possession of common, widely available medical drugs and pharmaceuticals may be illegal on some worlds or in some cultures. Being caught in possession of banned substances may carry very heavy penalties.
Documentation
Documentation is provided with the medical kit in a diagrammatic, easy to follow format, typically on a wipe-clean plasticized paper. It is generally written in multiple languages. It includes:
- An up-to-date first-aid manual.
- A manifest of items including expiration dates.
- A log of inspections, usage, and replacement.
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Periodical: The Travellers' Digest 10
- T5 Core Rules, Far Future Enterprises 2013
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science