From everything I understand about quick clot, you should try to control bleeding through conventional methods first and foremost.

Pile on the 4x4's, apply pressure, elevate, and squeeze a pressure point.

This will control 99.99999% of bleeding you'll likely ever encounter. However, if you get into a case when traditional blood control will not stop the bleeding (an artery rupture, traumatic amputation of a limb, etc) then quick clot may be appropriate.

Too many people think it's the cats meow, and without even doing much research, they purchase it and intend to use it without even considering traditional blood control methods, and that could cause more harm than good. The side effect of burns are acceptable, but only if it's that or death IMO.

You should, for sure, set up a decent first aid kit. Consider where you are in Honduras- in your location, how fast is medical assistance? This wll determine the course of action you need to take. In some places, medical help may be days away.

A good medics bag will go a long way, assuming you are trained in at least basic first aid.