How to Pack a First Aid Kit for Extended International Travel-Review
- kaylakleven
- Jun 2, 2019
- 1 min read
In Summery- when you are travel it is important that you have the right things along with you to make sure that you are covered if something where to happen to you when you are away.
This article went over what vaccines you should have before leaving, medical insurance is a must have before departing also planning what to have in your kit is a must.
here are some first aid kit suggestions from the New York Times article: First aid items
Alcohol swabs and liquid disinfectant solution
Bandages: Adhesive bandages, gauze, tape, blister pads and bandage rolls
Topical creams: Antibiotic ointment, antifungal ointments, hydrocortisone cream
Oral rehydration solution for diarrhea or dehydration
Tweezers
Digital thermometer
Lubricating eye drops
Insect repellent
Aloe gel
Medications
Antacids
Antihistamines for allergic reactions and seasonal allergies
Bismuth subsalicylate for nausea, gas and bloating
Laxative/stool softener
Anti-motility medication for severe diarrhea
Cough and cold remedies and lozenges
Pain relievers/fever reducers
Motion sickness medication
Similarly, note any preventive medicines in generic form should you need to restock while traveling.
In review- This article has a great title for the need to know factor. It holds the credibility because of the quotations of medical professionals. This article is in passive voice. This article is focused towards people who travel and making sure that they have what they need when they around the world traveling.
Original Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/23/travel/first-aid-kit-for-long-international-travel.html

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