Standard Catagory Level 2 kit with the following added
Betadine (will kill any infection)
Nurofen Plus (pain killer)
Hemmaroid cream (will get rid of severe bruising in 3 days)
Space Blanket (for shock)
Immodium ( for when you could not see the sea but ate the seafood)
Magnesium Tablets (crook in the guts take 3 of these and keep a clear path to the toilet in 8hrs)
Berroca Tablets (contains electorlytes for dehydration)
Super glue (not pretty but will seal a large cut)
Roll of Elasto plast tape with padding strip (bandaids are useless)
Hmmmm. Good list but it needs a few adjustments.
Betadine can be used to clean a contaminated external wound but will not treat an infection. One problem with Betadine is it's brown! It can make it hard to see the dirt! Normal Saline or even water is better to flush a heavily contaminated wound before you use the betadine to kill the bugs.
Put ice on a bruise every two hours for the first couple of days. I dont think haemorrhoid cream makes much of a difference and if it does it's only to the visible discolouration which is not really the same as healing.
Berocca is a multivitamin. It has low levels of sodium (the main electrolyte) and no sugar. There are better electrolyte tablets.
A space blanket is for when the patient is cold (hypothermic). If the patient is in shock, keep them warm but don't overheat them. You can get very hot under a space blanket. By the way, shock (ie inadequate oxygen delivery to the tissues for whatever reason) is a medical emergency. The patient needs urgent transfer to hospital.
Imodium is for severe diarrhoea. If it's not too bad it's better to put up with it and let the bug out of your system. It wont help nausea and vomiting, for that you need Maxolon (on prescription).
Cyanoacrylate can be used to close
small cuts and lacerations. If you use non-medical superglue, make sure it's a new tube and hopefully a little bit sterile. It is also very important to make sure a wound is clean before you close it, otherwise you run the risk of a wound infection with delayed healing and a bigger scar. If in doubt, it's better to leave it open and cover it with a sterile dressing, even if there might be a delay before you can get it seen by a doctor.
I agree bandaids are pretty useless. Remember though that a roll of elastoplast wont be sterile so take care if using it on a wound. There are some great dressings such as Primapore which are like a jumbo bandaid and these are good for large abrasions etc.