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Practical Prepping Podcast Episode # 83 "Stocking And Storing Medications For SHTF"Please share this episode with friends. Here is the direct link: https://practicalpreppingpodcast.buzzsprout.comSituations could arise at some point in the future when we become our own first responders, and our own medical care. For that reason we need to maintain a supply of medications to be used after SHTF, so we are going to cover a list of medications on which to stock up, and how to properly store those medications.This is not medical advice, and we encourage you to do your own research and determine what items you may need for yourself and your family.These may not be the only medications you might need to stock, and this is not all of the medications on our list, but in the interest of time we will cover the basics. We'll put the full list on the website. Here's a suggested list, in alphabetical order.What to stockActivated charcoalAntacid, omeprazole (Prilosec), Ranitidine (zantac), cimetidine (Tagamet)Antibiotics - Your Dr may give you a prescription, but here are antibiotics many preppers store. We certainly do not recommend using fish antibiotics regularly, but they could be lifesavers after SHTF when no others are available.AmpicillanAmoxicillin "Fish Mox"Cephalexin "Fish Flex"Cipro "Fish Flox", or "Fish Flox Forte"DoxycyclinePenicillin "Fish Pen"IF you choose to obtain and stock fish antibiotics, obtain usage information and a dosage chart.Antibiotic creams and ointmentsAnti-diarrheaAntihistamine Anti-inflammatoryCold & flu medicationsDecongestants, pseudoephedrine, phenylephrineHydrocortisone cream, Laxatives, Tablets & SuppositoriesOral anesthetics Pain relievers,Sore throat medications,How to store medicationsGreatest killers of medication are heat, light, air, & moistureStore at 68°F - 77°FLight resistant bottlesKeep air tight and away from humidityWhere not to storeBathroomHumidityLessen potencyDeterioration Above or Near the stoveHeat deteriorates In the carWithin the reach of children & petsRecommendationsLeave in original, sealed packaging, if possible, especially blister pack Yellow or dark bottles protect from lightThrow out the cottonYou can add desiccant, silica gel, or vacuum seal to protect further from humidityLabel with contents and expiration dateOne medication per vacuum packStore in a cool, dark, dry placeAdd labels to meds for their usage & dosage CHARTRegularly check expiration dates & rotateMany tablets retain 90% of potency for at least 5 yrs after expiration date.We hope this list helps you as you consider medications to store in case of SHTF.Please consider supporting the podcast by buying us a cup of coffe. You can do that by going to www.buymeacoffee.com/practicalprepWe invite you to drop us an email at info@practicalprepping.infoVisit our website at www.practicalprepping.infoJoin us on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for more episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast.
Ep 8 - First Aid Eric –Welcome to episode #8 of the Canadian Prepper Podcast…First Aid! My name is Eric, and I’m the host of the show. I am based in southern Ontario. I’m a hunter, target shooter, HAM radio operator (VE3EPN), and computer geek. I got into preparedness when I was working front line in emergency services and witnessed an over reliance on Emergency Services during major events, such has ice storms, power outages, etc. I started a small preparedness company to help get people prepared and able to look after themselves for at least 72 hours, if not longer. Ian – My name is Ian, co-host of the show. I live on Vancouver Island, on a small hobby farm. I am an outdoor enthusiast, target shooter, reloader, and my farm’s designated handyman. I have had a lifelong interest in preparedness, and I am gladly learning new skills on a regular basis. My professional background has allowed me to see pretty much every province and territory in Canada. It also has taught me to prepare for various unexpected situations daily. Andrew Intro - My name is Andrew and I can usually be found hosting Canadian Patriot Podcast live on Youtube monday nights at 9pm eastern. In addition to recording the number one podcast in Canada, I run a firearms training and accessories tax shelter, Ragnarok Tactical. We deliver training for competition shooters, first aid training, and sell everything from boots to barrels, to tourniquets and and tacos.In real life I work a 9-5 job leading a team in information technology and raising a young family. Eric – We have some great content for you in this episode, We’re going to start off with some news articles relating to preparedness and the outdoors. Next we will be letting you know how we’ve improved our preparedness since our last episode, , and then were going to get into the main topic for this episode, First Aid and its role in preparedness. WHAT WE’VE DONE LATELY for preps Andrew - I just had some forced leave from work so we installed new networking equipment at home including a battery backup, and prepped a few thousand 223 cases for reloading. We also cleaned and reorganized our cold room and removed all the “expired” food and made sure that all the shelf stable items were organised so the items that would reach end of life soonest are at the front. We also rotated and verified the water storage, we have 1 week on hand and are working towards 2 weeks . Ian - Holiday season slows down most preps. Solstice dinner got cancelled, but still had to run our gift day and feeding with no power. Got to do a dry run on a ‘grid down’ scenario due to the power outage we will talk about below. Cut up a few trees with the help of a neighbour that fell. Topped up feeders and waterers. Bucked up the trees also downed by the arborist from last episode. No shortage of firewood this year! Tested the efficacy of my backup water system. Shortcomings noted in power cable line for genny, and using the UPS for cell phones. Fridges were fine. My mother mentioned I should get a genny… Clearly not watching the podcast…. Eric - I filled a pile of orders for Rapid Survival, the Christmas rush is officially here. . . So that cleared out a bunch of room for some new toys. Did some research on new gear and will be bringing in some new radios for the new year. Of course one or two of those will need to make their way into my packs. News - Ian - https://www.narcity.com/ca/bc/vancouver/news/150000-people-in-bc-are-affected-by-power-outages-right-now-due-to-high-winds-up-to-100kmhour Ironically podcast delayed due to power outage. Solstice dinner got cancelled due to about 200+ trees in my neighbourhood going down. Friends still without power. Major grid damage on the island. Eric - https://www.richmond-news.com/news/richmond-school-district-to-put-350-000-towards-emergency-preparedness-1.23535369 Dec 13, 2018 Richmond School District to put $350,000 towards emergency preparedness. By the end of February, supplies are expected to be distributed to all Richmond schools and will ensure they are prepared for multiple days following an emergency. Supplies will include water, food, rain ponchos, solar blankets, first aid and staging area supplies. “Since September 2018, meetings have been held with school district administrators, health and safety committees, parent advisory committees, stakeholders, the City of Richmond Emergency Preparedness Team and the R.C.M.P,” said a statement from the Richmond School District. Main topic- Basic and advanced First Aid (Subject matter expert imported for this one) Intro to Andrew - Andrew’s background / bio / qualifications So I was in the Canadian Forces for about 5 minutes, I didn’t do anything cool and I never deployed. I did however take the Army’s idea of a first aid course. I also keep my Red Cross Standard First Aid up to date with a renewal every 2 years, I’ll be recertifying in January or February. I have to have that to run ranges on military bases which I do regularly for the Ontario Rifle Association, plus it probably helps to have for my day job. Advanced first aid courses I’ve taken Spent Brass Training Solutions LLC Tactical First Responder Trauma Course – 2018 American College of Surgeons Bleeding Control Basic v 1.0 – 2018 Questions we plan to ask:) -What is the minimum qualification level a prepper should aspire to reach? WCB level 1? EMT Training?, is CPR C enough etc? A - As much as possible. College Paramedic courses are probably overkill and requires 2 years of study. Standard First Aid, Wilderness First Aid, Stop the Bleed/Bleeding Control Basic are probably going to cover 90% of what you can expect to deal with day to day. But more is always better. -What is the Minimum equipment list, other than the standard ouch pouch? Ie: stacks of gauze , truck kits, Chest seal, Medical stapler, israeli bandage, (sprinkle on Hemo agents) Explain the utility and likelihood of need for each. Maybe Epi-Pens? A - Please don’t use sprinkle on Hemostatic agents, the technology is out of date and less effective.As with most things it depends. 3 Factors Cost Size Scope of Practice 1 Cost How much can you afford to buy? How many kits do you need? Are they different? I keep 3 different IFAKs. CarEnough for 1 to 2 people with major trauma likely to be encountered in a Motor Vehicle Collision Work/Range BagEnough for 1 person with major trauma Range beltSmall on my belt enough for one person with a small trauma, like 1 bullet hole We’re also working on building home and vehicle trauma kits with more stuff to deal with greater number of casualties following the use of an IFAK, basically additional trauma supplies plus supporting tools for longer periods of care. IFAK - Individual First Aid Kit - Contents Airway (training)Nasopharyngeal Airway, 28 French + lube BandageEmergency Bandage aka Israeli bandage 4” or 6” CuttingShears - airport friendly HemostaticQuikClot Combat Gauze Celox Gauze Occlusive DressingsFoxseal PPEGloves TourniquetCAT 2 Size How big is the kit? Can you carry it with you? Does it stay at home or in a vehicle? The largest kit in the world is not helpful if its 100 yards away and you’re bleeding out. 3 Scope of Practice What are you trained, comfortable, and “allowed” to perform? What about keeping things that you can’t use but a Doctor, Nurse, or EMT could? What if you’re SOL and have to do it to save a life? For example I will not do rescue breaths on non-family members. I’ll do compressions or what ever but I don’t know where they have been. The time to figure this out is now, not when you come on to a scene. Ian - (Fentanyl second hand poisoning) -Cheap place to buy bulk consumables such as gauze? Brands to avoid? Ian - (Ono Safety supply) -Combat first Aid courses, any in Canada? Describe what is taught…. A - Ragnarok Tactical partnership with Spent Brass Training Solutions LLC Tactical First Responder Trauma Course Last year it was two days of scenario based and hands on training. This year we’re likely to get Val back up to do two 1 day courses early in the year. Dates and cost TBD. Topics of Instruction Combat Mindset Physiological Response to Combat Preventing and Treating Common and Non-Combat Related Injuries Litter, Drags and Carries Basic Anatomy and Location of Major Arteries Identifying and Treating the Different Types of Bleeding Identifying and Immobilizing Broken Limbs SCAB and Treating Compromised Airway Treating Gun Shot and Knife Wounds Improvised Treatment Methods Constructing your Personal IFAK Dispel some myths. Tampon and Maxi-pad use:) FIsh Antibiotics as a field expedient amoxycillin? Ian - Some recommended books. Where there is no Doctor - David Werner Where there is no dentist - Murray Dickson Medicinal herbs - Rosemary Gladstar John “Lofty” Wiseman - SAS and URBAN survival manual First AId Manual Ian - PODCAST CHALLENGE INVENTORY OF FOOD, EXPIRY DATES. You will need the space! Good idea of what you have. Chance to clean house and organize. Rotating food to use oldest first. Give almost expired stuff you will never likely use to food bank. …...Food good past expiry, Only buy what you will use. Ie spam? Shout Outs. Ian - The travelling prepper. Always keeps me on my toes with good challenges and questions Eric - Dean from Canadian Prepper Network, we’re working on getting him on to discuss HAM radio. Episode Closing Eric - Listener Email Review, and answering of questions sent in. If you want to send in a question, email, or suggest a topic. Email from Alan - Good afternoon Eric and Ian, Just wanted to say thanks for putting this out! I'm also a Southern Ontario Native (west of London). Haven't had my HAM licence for a few years but interested in getting it back. I've been prepping at various stages and phases for nearly 25 years now. It started in scouts when I got lost in the woods on a hike and had to spend the night. In my 'spare time' I hunt, fish, teach first aid, and build towards self-reliance. I truly appreciate the Canadian perspective of prepping. I listen to a few American podcasts as well. The differences are STAGGERING. One of the first times I ever put my plans into place was during the 2003 blackout. I was a 2nd tier responder affiliated with local fire and EMS teams (volunteer) and spent almost 48 hours helping prevent life-threatening emergencies. EDC, first aid, and SIP preps are my primary areas of focus. Keep up the great work. I appreciate the effort you guys put in. I'm looking at rapidsurvival.com right now and planning my first purchase! Thanks guys, Alan Ian - Itunes review? Outro Eric - I’m going to bring episode 8 of the Canadian Prepper Podcast to an end. . . Ian where can people find the show online? Ian- You can find the podcast on Itunes and Podbean, and spotify. Please help us out take a few minutes and submit a review! It helps other people find us. You can also find us at prepperpodcast.ca. Our Youtube live shows are now available, please subscribe to “The Island Retreat “ and click the notifications tab. That gives you alerts when we are going live. Eric –Ian how can people reach you? Ian - theislandretreat@gmail.com, Andrew - Contact info? https://ragnaroktactical.ca/ and http://canadianpatriotpodcast.com/ Eric – Please check out Rapid Survival www.rapidsurvival.com and get me there on live chat while buying some prepper gear, or just can also email me at feedback@prepperpodcast.ca Eric - Thanks for joining us, and tune in for the next episode, where we will talk about Water needs, storage, and disinfection.. Eric - Until next time, be prepared, stay safe, and (Ian) keep learning!
Joe Alton MD and Amy Alton ARNP are pleased to announce their new book: Alton's Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman's Guide to Available Antibacterials in Austere Settings, a plain English guide to veterinary antibiotics and their potential uses to treat infections in survival scenarios (only). Learn about various infectious disease that are common now or will be if things go South. Now available at store.doomandbloom.net or Amazon. Also, when a burn goes through the skin, you've lost your body's armor and can get in real trouble. Dr. Alton talks about a major dilemma for the medic: second and third degree burns. Plus, ingrown nails may not be a big deal, that is, unless you have one and have to do activities of daily survival. Find out more about what to do off the grid. The Altons also talk about the importance of community if you want to succeed when everything else fails. You might be naked, afraid, and alone and still survive, but, boy, it's a miserable existence! All this and more on the Survival Medicine Hour with Joe and Amy Alton! Follow us on Twitter @preppershow - Facebook's Doom and Bloom(tm) page - YouTube: DrBones NurseAmy Channel and, of course, our award winning website at doomandbloom.net!
Joe Alton MD and Amy Alton ARNP are pleased to announce their new book: Alton's Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman's Guide to Available Antibacterials in Austere Settings, a plain English guide to veterinary antibiotics and their potential uses to treat infections in survival scenarios (only). Learn about various infectious disease that are common now or will be if things go South. Now available at store.doomandbloom.net or Amazon. Also, when a burn goes through the skin, you've lost your body's armor and can get in real trouble. Dr. Alton talks about a major dilemma for the medic: second and third degree burns. Plus, ingrown nails may not be a big deal, that is, unless you have one and have to do activities of daily survival. Find out more about what to do off the grid. The Altons also talk about the importance of community if you want to succeed when everything else fails. You might be naked, afraid, and alone and still survive, but, boy, it's a miserable existence! All this and more on the Survival Medicine Hour with Joe and Amy Alton! Follow us on Twitter @preppershow - Facebook's Doom and Bloom(tm) page - YouTube: DrBones NurseAmy Channel and, of course, our award winning website at doomandbloom.net!
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Tonight I will delve into another of the Great Debates in the Prepper World. Fish Anti-Biotics, to use them or not. As a Prepper or Patriot Group leader it will be up to you and your Medical Officer to stock them and use them. Are there cons to use using these meds/ Lets find out tonight. Studio call in number is 516-453-9389
In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour: Joe Alton, MD and Amy Alton, ARNP discuss how to control bleeding from gunshot wounds, consider medical supplies as a barter item, and respond to those who criticize the storage of fish and bird antibiotics for survival settings.
In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour: Joe Alton, MD and Amy Alton, ARNP discuss how to control bleeding from gunshot wounds, consider medical supplies as a barter item, and respond to those who criticize the storage of fish and bird antibiotics for survival settings.
In this episode of the Survival Medicine Hour with Nurse Amy and Dr. Bones (Amy Alton, A.R.N.P. and Joe Alton, M.D.), we discuss the issues surrounding survival when stranded in a vehicle during a winter storm, what you should have in your car to stay safe, and more cold weather stuff. Also, how to prevent deaths that could be avoided in an off-grid scenario by stockpiling antibiotics, plus more...
In this episode of the Survival Medicine Hour with Nurse Amy and Dr. Bones (Amy Alton, A.R.N.P. and Joe Alton, M.D.), we discuss the issues surrounding survival when stranded in a vehicle during a winter storm, what you should have in your car to stay safe, and more cold weather stuff. Also, how to prevent deaths that could be avoided in an off-grid scenario by stockpiling antibiotics, plus more...