In the medical kit of the ASP, should the emphesis be on stuff to stop a serious bleeding or on medicines?

The ultralight medical kit (.3 or .9) from AMK has some bandages, gauzes and a single dressing. Almost all the rest is medicine and desinfectant.

Doug has included this kit into his Aviation Survival Pak (and two trauma bandages, nice addition BTW)

Doesn't most crashes cause serious trauma? So don't you want to have a medical kit that can cope with trauma?

Therefor I was a bit surprised that the aviation medical kit was focust on medicine, not on serious trauma. And that there was no triangular bandage.

And it's nice that you have all those medicines, but a aircraft crash is in most cases a short-term survival situation, so are they directly needed, or can it wait untill your rescued and safely in the hospital??

Not that I want to say that the AMK medical kit and the Aviator Survival Pak are a bad choice (certainly not!), but I just wanted to give my opinion. Please give me yours!
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