Here are the two pocket kits I EDC. Each is in a military surplus sewing kit pouch. The medical one is adapted from an AMK Pocket Medic kit. The PSP is, of course, modified from the AMK PSP by Doug.

MEDICAL POUCH
- 2 Carefree panty liners
- 1 moleskin, 4 x 3 in
- 2 gauze pads, 2 x 2 in
- 1 nonadherant pad, 2 x 3 in
- 6 liquid bandage swabs
- 1 liquid bandage drops
- 2 knuckle bandages, 3 x 1-1/2 in
- 4 bandaids, 1 x 3 in
- 6 bandaids, 3/4 x 3 in
- 12 butterfly bandaids
- 10 steri-strips
- 4 alcohol prep pads
- 2 antiseptic towelettes
- 2 povidone prep pads
- 1 afterbite sting swab
- 2 motrin IB packs, 2 pills each
- 1 burn cream packet
- 2 antibiotic ointment packets
- 1 first aid cream packet
- 2 Protonix tabs
- 2 Benadryl caps
- 2 Sinutab pills
- 2 Imodium tabs
- 1 scalpel blade, no. 22
- 2 ft foam tape, 1 in
- 1 tweezers
- 3 safety pins, 1-3/4 in

PSP POUCH
SHELTER
- None
FIRE
- 1 Mini Bic lighter
- 1 MFS, 1/4 in diam
- 1 hacksaw striker
- 1 Sparklite sparker
- 4 Sparklite tinders
SIGNALS
- 1 STOP brochure
- 1 Photon III, yellow
- 1 Rescue Flash signal mirror, 2 x 3 in
- 1 Fox Howler whistle
- 1 button compass, 1/2 in
- 1 golf pencil
- 2 waterproof paper
WATER
- 10 MP1 tablets
- 1 fish bag, 1 l
FOOD
- 2 ft steel wire
- 1 fishing kit
TOOLS
- 1 knife, Wenger Classic
- 1 Fresnel magnifier
- 15 ft mason's twine
- 1 spool kevlar thread
- 1 sewing needle
- 1 Duct tape, 2 in x 3 yd
- 4 safety pins

The modifications -- from top to bottom of the list -- are as follows.

To the Pocket Medic:
- added panty liners
- added half a pack of liquid bandage swabs and the entire (teeny) bottle of liquid -- replace swabs as used
- added more bandaids in 3/4 inch size
- added more closure strips
- added more prep and antiseptic pads
- added two or three packets of creams
- added personal and OTC medications
- moved scalpel blade from PSP to medical pouch
- added foam tape
- changed plastic-tube tweezers to sliver gripper tweezers to save room

To the PSP:
- added a Mini Bic lighter
- added an MFS and striker (1/4 inch dia. rod)
- added Photon III
- changed foil to MP1 tablets and fish bag
- added SAK
- changed black thread to kevlar thread

I've juggled these goodies through all kinds of packaging. The medical stuff does fine almost any which way. For the PSP stuff I finally settled on keeping the plastic tube and roll of tape, but putting them vertically, like pillars, on either side of the bundle. The mirror and all the other credit-card-sized flat stuff goes between these columns and holds them apart. Tall slender things (sparker, lighter, knife) stand upright between the columns. Everything else sort of falls into the cracks.

Bear
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No fire, no steel.