My wife & I were coastal cruising over the holidays; I got a bad sore throat and needed lozenges. Neither I, nor crews of the other two boats with us, had any. One said, "I checked my First Aid kit, but there weren't any." That gave me occasion to open my own store-bought "First Aid Kit" for a peek, and I decided that it was a total joke!! So I stated researching "First Aid" on the boat and the contents of kits, etc. A lot of different stuff is suggested among various publications or web sites, but what to do with each item, i.e., its purpose there (except for band-aids) is a bit a of a mystery. I just recently learned that the 1" adhesive tape is for taping the rib cage if ribs are broken. I did not know that. I wonder how many here have ever had to delve into that WM First Aid Kit for an "at sea" emergency; was it adequate? What type of treatment did you have to do? Should Rx drugs or other internally applied medications be a standard part of "the kit"? If so, your store bought kit is not going to have 'em so the kit will not be adequate.
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