Last night my daughter got a cut on her leg. It was more than a scratch and less than requires stitches, which is where the butterfly bandages come into play. I dumped a big tote of all kinds of medical stuff on my ping pong table last night covering half of it spread out and sure enough, I didn't have any and had to run to the store.
Several lessons here:
1.) Have butterfly bandages
2.) Have everything organized in such a way that when looking with urgency it's easy to find.
3.) I need to inventory all my medical and get it squared away.
Do any of you have something clever figured out on how to store your medical supplies?
I did a poor job on the butterfly bandages so I'll be looking up videos on how to do a better job next time.
Several lessons here:
1.) Have butterfly bandages
2.) Have everything organized in such a way that when looking with urgency it's easy to find.
3.) I need to inventory all my medical and get it squared away.
Do any of you have something clever figured out on how to store your medical supplies?
I did a poor job on the butterfly bandages so I'll be looking up videos on how to do a better job next time.