Adventure Medical Kits Marine 2000

Adventure Medical Kits Marine 2000

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Adventure Medical Kits

Adventure Medical Kits Marine 2000

Item #: 0115-2000

Well-stocked to meet the needs of cruise ships, yachts, commercial fishing vessels, and other large ships, the Marine 2000 has the supplies to treat nearly any boating injury and the professional tools to provide advanced trauma care. This first aid kit contains enough emergency supplies in a water resistant case for a medium crew on vessels sailing more than 24 hours from medical care. Equip your vessel or yacht with the supplies you need to treat hypothermia, dental emergencies, seasickness, fractures, jelly fish stings, and nearly any other boating injury until medical professionals can be reached. The contents are organized by injury, making it easy for crew members to find what they need quickly. An essential addition to boat safety equipment, the kit comes with the Comprehensive Guide to Marine Medicine written by marine medicine expert Michael Jacobs, MD, and Eric Weiss, MD. This detailed resource helps you identify and treat over 200 injuries and illnesses specifically related to marine medicine. The water-resistant, padded case has a texturized rubber bottom to protect its contents and resist slipping on wet surfaces. Leave port knowing you're prepared with professional tools and the finest in boating safety.

Features of Adventure Medical Kits Marine 2000

  • Size: 22" x 12" x 5.5"
  • Weight: 12 lbs. 4 oz.
  • Group Size: 1 - 12 People
  • Trip Duration: > 24 Hrs From Medical Care
  • Marine Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide: Know how to handle marine first aid emergencies with this detailed manual, written by medical doctors Weiss and Jacobs and recommended by the US Sailing Association. The guide includes over 100 illustrations and 50 improvised techniques for providing emergency care while at sea, including injury prevention tips, symptom lists, and treatment for submersion injuries, drownings, and hazardous marine life
  • A Hospital at Sea: Be prepared even when cruising days from land or visiting a foreign port. With this comprehensive first aid kit, you can deliver injections and IVs using the IV administration set, sew sutures with the suture kit, make temporary fillings for cavities with the dental kit, and monitor blood pressure using the blood pressure cuff and stethoscope
  • Easy Care Organization System & Doctor Designed Identify and find what you need quickly in the easily accessible, injury-specific pockets individually packaged with reference cards to treat everything from basic to advanced illnesses and trauma. Designed with the help of USCG captain and marine medicine expert Michael Jacobs, M.D., this kit was developed with mariners in mind
  • Professional Tools & Supplies: Provide advanced medical care in survival situations with a flexible C-Splint, scalpel, elastic bandages in two sizes, EMT shears, precision forceps and more. Deliver hospital-quality care for burns, bleeding, and other wounds using quality emergency supplies like trauma pads, GlacierGel burn dressings, triangular bandages, nitrile gloves, sterile dressings, and waterproof bandages
  • CPR & Hypothermia Treatment: Administer protected mouth-to-mouth to resuscitate drowning or choking victims using the high quality CPR face mask. Open airways with oral airways in six sizes. Wrap patients in the 90% heat reflective emergency blanket to prevent hypothermia or shock
  • Maritime Wound Care & Medications: Clean and close wounds at sea using the wound irrigator and wound closure strips. Manage pain and illnesses with the wide array of medications for treating inflammation, seasickness, pain, dehydration, diarrhea, rope burns, and more

WARNING: The combustion of wood, charcoal, and other fuels can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide and soot, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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    Adventure Medical Kits

    Adventure Medical Kits Marine 2000

    Item #: 0115-2000

    Well-stocked to meet the needs of cruise ships, yachts, commercial fishing vessels, and other large ships, the Marine 2000 has the supplies to treat nearly any boating injury and the professional tools to provide advanced trauma care. This first aid kit contains enough emergency supplies in a water resistant case for a medium crew on vessels sailing more than 24 hours from medical care. Equip your vessel or yacht with the supplies you need to treat hypothermia, dental emergencies, seasickness, fractures, jelly fish stings, and nearly any other boating injury until medical professionals can be reached. The contents are organized by injury, making it easy for crew members to find what they need quickly. An essential addition to boat safety equipment, the kit comes with the Comprehensive Guide to Marine Medicine written by marine medicine expert Michael Jacobs, MD, and Eric Weiss, MD. This detailed resource helps you identify and treat over 200 injuries and illnesses specifically related to marine medicine. The water-resistant, padded case has a texturized rubber bottom to protect its contents and resist slipping on wet surfaces. Leave port knowing you're prepared with professional tools and the finest in boating safety.

    Features of Adventure Medical Kits Marine 2000

    • Size: 22" x 12" x 5.5"
    • Weight: 12 lbs. 4 oz.
    • Group Size: 1 - 12 People
    • Trip Duration: > 24 Hrs From Medical Care
    • Marine Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide: Know how to handle marine first aid emergencies with this detailed manual, written by medical doctors Weiss and Jacobs and recommended by the US Sailing Association. The guide includes over 100 illustrations and 50 improvised techniques for providing emergency care while at sea, including injury prevention tips, symptom lists, and treatment for submersion injuries, drownings, and hazardous marine life
    • A Hospital at Sea: Be prepared even when cruising days from land or visiting a foreign port. With this comprehensive first aid kit, you can deliver injections and IVs using the IV administration set, sew sutures with the suture kit, make temporary fillings for cavities with the dental kit, and monitor blood pressure using the blood pressure cuff and stethoscope
    • Easy Care Organization System & Doctor Designed Identify and find what you need quickly in the easily accessible, injury-specific pockets individually packaged with reference cards to treat everything from basic to advanced illnesses and trauma. Designed with the help of USCG captain and marine medicine expert Michael Jacobs, M.D., this kit was developed with mariners in mind
    • Professional Tools & Supplies: Provide advanced medical care in survival situations with a flexible C-Splint, scalpel, elastic bandages in two sizes, EMT shears, precision forceps and more. Deliver hospital-quality care for burns, bleeding, and other wounds using quality emergency supplies like trauma pads, GlacierGel burn dressings, triangular bandages, nitrile gloves, sterile dressings, and waterproof bandages
    • CPR & Hypothermia Treatment: Administer protected mouth-to-mouth to resuscitate drowning or choking victims using the high quality CPR face mask. Open airways with oral airways in six sizes. Wrap patients in the 90% heat reflective emergency blanket to prevent hypothermia or shock
    • Maritime Wound Care & Medications: Clean and close wounds at sea using the wound irrigator and wound closure strips. Manage pain and illnesses with the wide array of medications for treating inflammation, seasickness, pain, dehydration, diarrhea, rope burns, and more

    WARNING: The combustion of wood, charcoal, and other fuels can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide and soot, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

  • Strategic Accounts

    Strategic Accounts

    Our staff is dedicated to giving the best quotes for every specific departmental need. Product questions? Budgetary constraints? We can help. With over a decade of experience, our team is more than qualified to deliver excellent service.

    Account managers can offer:

    • Competitive quotes

    • No sales tax

    • Free shipping

    • Single point of contact

    Request Quote
    Contact Us
    636-680-8070

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