Val (Jackie_Chans_Mom) has a record book;
http://stores.homestead.com/GliderPals/StoreFront.bok(It is currently closed, but check back)
I can't find one of the old posts on GC that had pretty extensive Em Kit lists, so this should at least give you a start, here is what I keep in mine;
Glider Emergency Kit* Saucer/snap e-collar for use with heavier gliders and non-cloacal/tail SM.
* Shot glass e-collar - for use with normal sized gliders and/or cloacal/tail SM.
* Large straws to cover tail in case of injury/SM.
* 0.9 Sterile Saline for flushing wounds. This is different than Saline flushes you get from the
vet, it is only to be used topically.
* Alcohol wipes for wound/hand cleaning.
* Baby wipes, fragrance/alcohol free for fur/hand cleaning.
* Neosporin for topical use on non-emergency, small wounds.
* Cotton swabs wound care, applying topical medications.
* Sterile gauze pads wound cover/wound care.
* Small waterproof adhesive tape to secure e-collar, and/or secure a splint.
* 1 inch self stick wrap for use in bandaging/covering wounds, use with splint or protecting an injured tail.
* Styptic powder to stop minor bleeding caused by toe nails trimmed too short.
* KY jelly to keep male genitalia moist if not retracting.
* Side edge cut clippers nail trimming.
* Small scissors to clip loose threads or free little feet/nails in an emergency.
* 1cc sterile slip tip syringes for use with oral medications and/or force feeding.
* 5cc sterile slip tip syringes for oral use or sub-cutaneous fluids.
* 12cc sterile screw on syringes for oral use or sub-cutaneous fluids.
* #5 French Catheter for use when force feeding if you cannot get the glider to open his/her mouth. Used with an oral/slip tip syringe.
* Chicken baby food can be used to force feed or as emergency/evacuation needs.
* Mixed Veggies baby food can be used to force feed or as emergency/evacuation needs.
* Baby apple juice can be used for minor dehydration (pushing fluids) or emergency/evacuation needs.
* Pedialyte can be used for minor dehydration (pushing fluids) or emergency/evacuation needs.
* Bottle of water for emergency/evacuation needs.
* Hand Warmer in case of emergency travel in cold weather or to help warm a sick glider (always use a towel or fleece between the glider and hot pack).
* Instant heat pack in case of emergency travel in cold weather or to help warm a sick glider (always use a towel or fleece between the glider and hot pack).
* Instant ice pack in case of emergency travel in hot weather (always use a towel or fleece between the glider and the cold pack).
* Large fleece blankets for handling gliders in an emergency or to burrito a glider in case of SM/feeding medications/force feeding.
* Plastic bowls for isolation/separation or evacuation needs.
* Bird feeder dispensers for feeding/watering a glider in an e-collar.
* Foaming hand sanitizer for hand cleaning. NOT to be used on glider.
* Hospital/Isolation cage
* Human heating pad with thermostat - for use with heating hospital cage.
* Tweezers
* Tissues
* Cotton pads
*
bonding pouches with windows (one for each cage)
* Lactacted Ringers Solution - subcutaneous fluids.
You can ONLY get this from a vet and must be trained on how to properly administer sub-Q fluids to a small animal. Sub-Q fluids are ONLY temporary supportive care until such time as you can get your glider to a vet (ASAP).* Needles to administer sub-Q fluids. You MUST speak with your
veterinarian to determine the proper gauge of needle to use and how to properly administer sub-Q fluids. Sub-Q fluids are ONLY
temporary supportive care until such time as you can get your glider to a
vet (ASAP).
* Emergency contact information (
vet, Emergency
vet, Animal Poison Control, Secondary Contact for glider care)
* List of perishables and expiration dates. Check frequently and replace items as needed.
* Veterinary records, any other health records and weight charts.