Maxpedition MONKEY-COMBAT-ADMIN-POUCH, Personal first aid kit ?

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Ok, so i always learn a lot on this particular sub forum. You guys always have great ideas and are very informed. I’d like to ask what you guy’s thing about this.
I always carry a riffle plate carrier with me in the car during my daily activities (mostly urban operations providing security to a few high ranking officials these past few weeks). So here is a mind exercise for you all.
On my plate carrier I have a Maxpedition Monkey Administration pouch.
Product Features

• Closed, empty size: 7" x 6.5" x 1.5"
• Rear slip pocket: 7" x 5.5"
• Main compartment: 6" x 6" x 1" with quad elastic compression, internal elastic organizers, drainage grommet
• "Secret" sealed pocket: 6" x 6" with staggered pull tabs
• Frontal compartment: 6" x 5" x 0.5" with internal elastic organizers
• Small shallow pocket: 5" x 2"
• ID window: 5" x 4.5" with quick pull down tab
• Loop field for patches: approx. 26 sq. in.
• Empty weight: 6.7 oz.

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I need to make a small personal first aid kit that can fit in this thing. What would you guys fill this up with?
 
Tweezers
EMT Sheers
No 10 scalpel
gloves
gauze wrap
gauze pads
sports tape
moleskin
hemcon bandage
lip stuff
high-lidocaine aloe lotion
cortisol cream
neosporin
alcohol wipes
charcoal
benedril
epipen
ibuprophen
acetaminophen
aspirin
electrolyte packets
disposable stapler
Bonine
steristrips
bandaids
forceps
anti-diarheal
 
in your line of work, just latex-free gloves, waterproof tape, and as much quikclot as you can fit in there.
 
I tried to make a monkey admin pouch for a VOK kit, it just didn't do it for me. I went with a 5.11 med pouch, an MR1 from maxpedtiation would be an easier accessed kit.

I would have been fine, but using contents on a regular basis, I found flaws in it quickly.
 
to PayetteRucker's list... consider... compression bandage and slider, Kerlix gauze, petroleum gauze, SF tourniquet, fentanyl lollypop
 
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