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For other non-emergencies, please see the [http://www.webmd.com/first-aid/default.htm Web MD First Aid A-Z] for how to treat specific minor issues.
 
For other non-emergencies, please see the [http://www.webmd.com/first-aid/default.htm Web MD First Aid A-Z] for how to treat specific minor issues.
  
Be sure to keep a charged cell phone with service, disinfectant wipes, tweezers, some bandages, baby aspirin, a few pairs of non-latex gloves and liquid stitches in your toy bag for general use and [[aftercare]].  Be sure to have several play specific tools for your activities as well, for example, if you choose to use a medical stapler as part of a [[scene]] be sure to have a stapler puller, and if you play to do fire play, have some aloe and burn cream.
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Be sure to keep a charged cell phone with service, disinfectant wipes, tweezers, some bandages, baby aspirin, a few pairs of non-latex gloves and liquid stitches in your toy bag for general use and [[aftercare]].  Be sure to have several play specific tools and remedies on hand for your activities as well, for example, if you choose to use a medical stapler as part of a [[scene]] be sure to have a medical stapler puller, and if you play to do fire play, have some aloe and burn cream.
  
 
If you have a full play space, please see [[Dungeon#Medical_Supplies| dungeon medical supplies]] for a list of what to keep on hand.
 
If you have a full play space, please see [[Dungeon#Medical_Supplies| dungeon medical supplies]] for a list of what to keep on hand.
  
 
[[Category:Theory]][[Category:Medical Play]]
 
[[Category:Theory]][[Category:Medical Play]]

Revision as of 14:53, 12 April 2014

Call Emergency Services NOW if you are having:

  • Chest Pain
  • Difficulty Breathing
  • Severe Bleeding
  • Sudden Weakness
  • Numbness
  • Some other Medical Emergency.

For other non-emergencies, please see the Web MD First Aid A-Z for how to treat specific minor issues.

Be sure to keep a charged cell phone with service, disinfectant wipes, tweezers, some bandages, baby aspirin, a few pairs of non-latex gloves and liquid stitches in your toy bag for general use and aftercare. Be sure to have several play specific tools and remedies on hand for your activities as well, for example, if you choose to use a medical stapler as part of a scene be sure to have a medical stapler puller, and if you play to do fire play, have some aloe and burn cream.

If you have a full play space, please see dungeon medical supplies for a list of what to keep on hand.