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ContainerBand-Aids - different sizes
Antiseptic cream
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First Aid book (the Red Cross has a 4" x 6" available for $5.00)Gauze
pads
Roll of surgical tape
Instant Cold Compress (available at 00 Cent Only Store for $.99)
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| March: |
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Finger SplintAce bandages (several sizes)
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| April: |
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Butterfly closures (to hold skin together on smaller cuts)Moleskin
roll (to help in preventing blisters)
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| May: |
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SplintsCalamine lotion or other anti-itch cream
Sunblock
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| June: |
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Triangular Bandages (can be homemade)Eye wash cup
Consecrated Oil (This is a good idea for everyone, even if there is
no priesthood holder in the home. It is possible that a priesthood
holder could be available, but be without oil.)
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Tweezers &/or Pointed tweezersBottle 100 Tylenol
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| August: |
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Bottle of One-A-Day VitaminsCough Suppressant
Benedryl
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| September: |
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Lip BalmAnti-Diarrhea Medication
Pepto-Bismol Tablets
Maalox (or ex-lax or equivalent)
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| October: |
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EMT ShearsDisposable Gloves Thermometer Safety pins (assorted
sizes)
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| November |
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Sudafed (or equivalent)Pre-moistened towelettes
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